Literature Reference: The pure remain pure, and the turbid remain turbid. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean' in 'The Book of Rites'.
清: Pure and clear. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes gentleness, virtue, and talent, representing innate intelligence and a noble, auspicious character.
亦: Indicating the same or also, conveying a sense of similarity or inclusion.
Meaning: Pure and unblemished, symbolizing noble character and integrity.