Literature Reference: Shu means clear and pure. Xi refers to a seal or stamp. Sources from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
淑:
Virtuous and graceful, a lady of refined character. In names, it often signifies a woman of kindness and beauty, fostering harmony and happiness within the family.
玺: The imperial seal, known as "Yin," became exclusively associated with the emperor after the Qin Dynasty. The character "Ji" signifies auspiciousness, symbolizing its immense value and reverence.
Meaning: Shu represents gentleness and kindness, while Xi symbolizes nobility and authority, signifying a noble and virtuous character.