Literature Reference: 欲存老盖千年意,为觅霜根数寸栽。—— 《凭韦少府班觅松树子》 To preserve the ancient spirit for a thousand years, I seek the frosty roots of a few inches. Source from 'Ping Wei Shaofu Ban Mi Song Shu Zi'.
松: Pine trees, symbolizing a life of carefree ease and tranquility, also embody the virtues of towering strength, honesty, and reliability when used in names.
霜: Ice and frost, embodying purity and grace. Often used to describe women of noble character, elegance, and poise.
Meaning: The pine tree symbolizes resilience, while frost represents purity and eternity, embodying steadfastness and noble endurance.