Literature Reference: 坎坎伐轮兮,置之河之漘兮。—— 《诗经·国风·魏风·伐檀》 Cutting the wheels with a clashing sound, I place them by the river's edge. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Odes of Wei, Cutting the Sandalwood.'
河: The Great Rivers and Mountains. In names, it often signifies the grandeur of vast rivers and towering mountains, symbolizing a person's broad-mindedness, extensive cultural knowledge, and the ability to forge good connections, embodying auspicious and virtuous connotations.
漘: "Shui Bian" is an obscure Chinese character compound; one must exercise caution when using it in a name.
Meaning: The edge of the river symbolizes tranquility, nature, and vastness.