Literature Reference: 湍驶风醒酒,船回雾起隄。—— 《晚秋陪严郑公摩诃池泛舟》 The swift current awakens the wind from drunkenness, the boat returns as mist rises on the embankment. Source from 'Sailing on the Mohe Pond with Duke Yan Zheng in Late Autumn'.
湍: Torrential waters. Often used in names to describe a person who acts swiftly and decisively, without delay.
风: Grace and scenery. It signifies bearing, charm, demeanor, and style, highlighting personal allure and fostering success.
Meaning: Turbulent waters and refreshing winds symbolize vitality and the power of nature.