高: Elevated and towering, often used in names to depict individuals of noble stature, great accomplishments, and extraordinary lives.
萁: Bean stalk, bean culm, a type of grass mentioned in ancient texts, resembling reed but finer, metaphorically signifying swift and nimble literary thought.
Meaning: Gao signifies height and nobility, while Qi represents the stem of beans, symbolizing resilience and vitality. The name conveys a sense of towering strength and vibrant life.