Literature Reference: The term 'Ming' refers to inscribing one's name to praise the virtues of ancestors and make them known to future generations. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Sacrificial Records'.
铭: To engrave in memory and in heart. Practicing gratitude and filial piety fosters the making of virtuous connections and attracts the favor of noble souls.
俊: Handsome and elegant, a person of remarkable intelligence, often signifying excellence, distinction, and prominence in a name.
Meaning: Ming signifies remembrance and engraving, while Jun represents outstanding talent and handsomeness. The name implies remarkable talent and noble character, worthy of being remembered.