Literature Reference: 春来南雁归,日去西蚕远。—— 《相和歌辞 采桑》 郎大家宋氏 As spring arrives, the wild geese return from the south; as the sun sets, the silkworms in the west grow distant. Source from 'Xianghe Geci: Cai Sang' by Lang Dajia Songshi.
南: In the southern direction lies a metaphor for lofty aspirations and grand ideals, embodying the wish for dreams to come true.
雁:
The wild goose, flying in formation, often symbolizes in a name a person with grand aspirations, ideals, and a clear sense of purpose.
Meaning: The southern wild goose symbolizes the return home and hope, representing warmth and longing.