Literature Reference: The wise find joy in water, the benevolent find joy in mountains. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Yong Ye'.
知: Aware, enlightened. In names, it often signifies erudition, intelligence, and talent, embodying the notion of vast knowledge and wisdom.
涣: To scatter, to disperse. When used in a name, it often depicts a person who approaches tasks with an unconventional and free-spirited style.
Meaning: Wisdom flows like water, with a broad mind and understanding of principles.