Literature Reference: The character 'Jin' comes from 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·Lu Ming': 'I have distinguished guests, playing the zither and the qin.' The character 'Xuan' comes from 'Chu Ci·Jiu Zhang·She Jiang': 'Driving green dragons and white serpents, I wander with Chonghua in the jade garden.'
锦: Brocade Splendor. In names, it often signifies beauty, a vibrant and colorful life, and a bright future.
璇: The term "beautiful jade" in a name often conveys the wish for the child to be as pure, flawless, and priceless as a piece of exquisite jade.
Meaning: Jin Xuan symbolizes beauty like brocade, with 'Xuan' representing precious jade, signifying nobility and purity.