Literature Reference: The dew falls abundantly, and the forests and valleys radiate brilliance. Source from Li Bai's 'You Taishan'.
霈: The original meaning refers to the benevolent grace of an emperor. When used in personal names, it often characterizes a person of kindness and virtue.
林: The forest, a realm of trees. When used in personal names, it signifies an open-hearted spirit, a sense of responsibility, and a peaceful detachment from worldly strife.
Meaning: Abundant grace nurtures all things, and the forest brims with vitality.