Literature Reference: 'Ying' refers to the tip of grain, from 'Shuowen'; 'Jun' means high or lofty, also from 'Shuowen'.
颖: Wise and distinguished.
峻: The mountain looms high and steep, towering majestically, capturing the gaze of countless admirers.
Meaning: 'Ying' symbolizes exceptional intelligence, while 'Jun' signifies loftiness and excellence, representing outstanding talent and noble character.