Literature Reference: While 'Jin Xiao' has no direct source, the character 'Jin' often appears in classical poetry, such as 'The brocade zither has fifty strings for no reason' (Li Shangyin's 'Jin Se'), and 'Xiao' is commonly used to describe the sky or lofty realms, such as 'Xiao Han' (from 'The Book of Songs').
锦: Brocade Splendor. In names, it often signifies beauty, a vibrant and colorful life, and a bright future.
霄: "Yunxiao, Xiaohan" – In names, these terms often signify lofty aspirations, conducive to the realization of one's ideals and the achievement of success in one's career.
Meaning: Jin Xiao symbolizes a future as splendid as brocade and aspirations as lofty as the clouds.