Literature Reference: The wind entwines the gauzy skirts, while dew drops like tears on lotus faces. Source from 'Qiangwei Jia'.
罗: Scattered and arrayed, in names it often conveys the imagery of stars spread across the sky, symbolizing vast territories, orderly arrangements, and widespread distribution.
帬: "Skirt," synonymous with "qun," refers to the lower garment or a skirt in traditional Chinese attire.
Meaning: The gauzy skirt symbolizes a delicate and graceful feminine image, as ethereal as a wisp of silk.