Literature Reference: In the evening, the radiant moon casts its glow, mingling with the lingering beauty of spring snow. Source from 'Two Poems on Plum Blossoms II' by Wang Chu.
蟾: The toad. (In Chinese culture, the toad is often associated with the moon and is a symbol of wealth and prosperity, particularly the three-legged toad, which is a popular Feng Shui charm.)
华: Huaxia, synonymous with China, often signifies excellence and talent in names. It embodies profound wisdom, promising a life of prosperity and happiness.
Meaning: The name 'Chan Hua' refers to the moonlight, symbolizing purity and brilliance, akin to the serene and radiant beauty of the moon.