Literature Reference: 仙娥今下嫁,骄子自同和。——张仲素《相和歌辞 王昭君》 The celestial maiden now descends to marry, and the proud son naturally harmonizes with her. Source from Zhang Zhongsu's 'Xianghe Geci: Wang Zhaojun'.
仙:
Fairy, celestial maiden. In mythology, they are said to possess extraordinary abilities.
娥: Chang'e, with her delicate and graceful eyebrows, is often used in names to signify a woman's captivating beauty, which is believed to leave a positive impression and enhance prospects for love and the favor of influential people.
Meaning: The celestial maiden refers to a fairy from heaven, describing a woman's beauty and elegant demeanor.