Literature Reference: Chu refers to the state of Chu or the thorny plant; Yin refers to a thick mat used in carriages. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
楚: Vivid and tidy in appearance. This character is auspicious for the family.
茵: The grass is lush and verdant, painting the landscape with a vibrant green that exudes vitality and youthful exuberance.
Meaning: Chu Yin symbolizes freshness and vitality, like the lush grass of the Chu region, full of life and energy.