Literature Reference: 羞将百万呈双娥。——《杂曲歌辞 东飞伯劳歌》 作者:李峤 Bashful to present a million treasures to the pair of beauties. From 'Miscellaneous Songs: The Song of the Eastward-Flying Shrike' by Li Qiao.
双: Two, a pair. Symbolizing abundance. It signifies double happiness.
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: Shuang E refers to beautiful women, describing their fair appearance like the goddess Chang'e in the moon palace.