Literature Reference: 'Xuán jī yù héng, yǐ qí qī zhèng.' — 'Shangshu·Shun Dian'
'Hào yuè qiān lǐ, fú guāng yuè jīn.' — 'Yueyang Lou Ji'
璿: The ancient instrument for celestial observation; traditionally referred to as the first to fourth stars of the Big Dipper in ancient times.
皓: Pure and radiant. In names, it often conveys the meaning of a broad-minded, elegant, and noble character.
Meaning: 'Xuán' symbolizes precious jade, representing nobility and wisdom; 'Hào' signifies brightness and purity.