Literature Reference: Virtue is attainment; sincerity is truth. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean' in 'The Book of Rites'.
德: Virtue, moral character. In a name, it signifies a person's morality, integrity, and esteemed virtue, embodying the notion of high moral standing and respect.
诚: Integrity and Simplicity, embodying honesty. When used in personal names, it often signifies a person's genuine sincerity, trustworthiness, and the commendable quality of keeping one's word without fail.
Meaning: Virtue and sincerity signify noble character and honest integrity, emphasizing inner cultivation and genuine qualities.