芮: The tender sprout of a young grass, symbolizing the beginning of life and the gentle emergence of nature's vitality.
卿: "Duke and Minister," in names often signifies individuals with great power and high status, conducive to the attainment of both prosperity and blessings.
Meaning: Rui symbolizes the sprouting of plants, representing vitality and hope; Qing denotes nobility and elegance, often used as an honorific title.