Literature Reference: 'Shu' means goodness, from 'Shuowen'; 'Yun' refers to fragrant grass, also from 'Shuowen'.
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.
芸: The name "Yunxiang" often evokes an image of elegance, intelligence, and gentleness, symbolizing a harmonious and virtuous nature that brings happiness to the family and a beautiful life.
Meaning: Shu signifies kindness and virtue, while Yun represents fragrant grass, symbolizing noble character and outstanding talent.