Literature Reference: Is it not a pleasure to learn and practice what you have learned? Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
学: Scholarship, erudition. In names, it often signifies that a person is erudite, with profound and extensive knowledge, and possesses a highly cultivated scholarly disposition. This character greatly aids one's academic fortune.
纶: Originally referring to the line used in fishing, when used as a personal name, it metaphorically extends to signify a person's learning and abilities.
Meaning: The name signifies profound knowledge and exceptional talent, as delicate and orderly as silk threads.