Literature Reference: Rising at dawn to clear weeds, I return with a hoe under the moon. Source from Tao Yuanming's 'Returning to the Fields'.
晨: Morning, dawnlight. In names, it often symbolizes brightness and hope, signifying diligence, progress, and a promising future.
昔: In ancient times, in days of yore. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of remaining true to one's original aspirations.
Meaning: Morning and the past symbolize cherishing time and recalling beautiful memories.