Literature Reference: 叶上题诗从苑中流出。—— 顾况《叶上题诗从苑中流出》 Poems inscribed on leaves flow out from the palace garden. Source from 'Ye Shang Ti Shi' by Gu Kuang.
叶: Leaves and branches. In names, they often symbolize prosperity and flourishing, conducive to thriving wealth.
诗: Poet, poetry. The imagery and sentiment of verse symbolize the beauty of life.
Meaning: The name suggests the elegance and delicacy of poems inscribed on leaves, embodying the beauty of nature and culture.