Literature Reference: 'Ming' means to record or engrave, while 'Jun' signifies depth or profoundness. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
铭: To engrave in memory and in heart. Practicing gratitude and filial piety fosters the making of virtuous connections and attracts the favor of noble souls.
浚: To dredge and deepen. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes noble character, outstanding intellect, a favorable environment, and auspiciousness in life.
Meaning: 'Ming' symbolizes remembrance and immortality, while 'Jun' represents depth and broad-mindedness, signifying profound wisdom and extensive knowledge.