Literature Reference: 桂棹兰桡下长浦,罗裙玉腕摇轻橹。—— 《相和歌辞 采莲归》 With osmanthus oars and orchid paddles, they glide down the long inlet; their silk skirts and jade wrists gently sway the light oars. Source from 'Xianghe Geci Cai Lian Gui'.
桂: Osmanthus, the fragrant and elegant flower, often symbolizes beauty and grace in names, fostering auspicious connections and the fortunate encounter with noble benefactors.
桡: The archaic equivalent of "náo," meaning to disturb or bother.
Meaning: Guī ráo refers to oars adorned with osmanthus, symbolizing elegance and beauty.