Literature Reference: It seems to lean against the osmanthus on the rock, yet appears to graze on wild apples. Source from 'Ten Miscellaneous Poems on the Trees and Rocks of Pingquan: The Deer-like Stone'.
野: In the countryside, free and unbound. When used in names, it often signifies a unique personality and independent thinking.
苹: Apple, Ping'an, Caiping, all carry profound and elegant meanings.
Meaning: Wild apples symbolize the beauty and simplicity of nature, representing purity, freedom, and tranquility.