Literature Reference: Yu: 'Holding jade and gems, yet poor and unaware of their value.' From 'Chu Ci: Nine Pieces: Huaisha.'
Yan: 'Yan Zi was sent to Chu, and the people of Chu built a small gate beside the main gate to welcome him.' From 'Yanzi Chunqiu.'
瑜:
The radiance of jade, auspiciousness and well-being, grace and composure.
晏: Tranquility and contentment. When used in personal names, it often conveys a sense of gentleness, humility, and serene joy.
Meaning: Yu symbolizes purity and nobility, like a precious gem, while Yan represents peace and tranquility, embodying calmness and steadiness.