Literature Reference: Yun refers to fragrant grass, as recorded in 'Shuowen'; Ying refers to the color of jade, as recorded in 'Shuowen'.
芸: The name "Yunxiang" often evokes an image of elegance, intelligence, and gentleness, symbolizing a harmonious and virtuous nature that brings happiness to the family and a beautiful life.
莹: A stone as smooth and lustrous as jade. Describing its pristine sheen and jade-like hue, it radiates brightness and grace, symbolizing the auspicious omen of a woman destined to marry a noble husband.
Meaning: Yun symbolizes noble and fragrant grass, while Ying represents the pure and radiant beauty of jade.