Literature Reference: 'Ying' refers to the tip of grain, as described in 'Shuowen'; 'Heng' refers to the jade pendant worn above, as described in 'Shuowen'.
颖: Wise and distinguished.
珩: The horizontal jade piece on ancient jade pendants, resembling the shape of an ancient chime stone, often symbolizes rarity and beauty in names, fostering favorable career development.
Meaning: 'Ying' symbolizes wisdom and sharpness, while 'Heng' represents nobility and precious jade, signifying outstanding talent and virtuous character.