Literature Reference: Plucking fragrant herbs to give to my beloved, I lean against tall bamboos, wandering alone. Source from 'Chu Ci: Jiu Ge: Shan Gui'.
倚: Leaning on, relying upon. Quick-witted and impartial, embodying neutrality and fairness.
黛: The color of deep blackish-blue, akin to the traditional Chinese pigment known as "qing dai," often conveys an image of elegance and beauty. When used in names, it tends to leave a favorable impression, fostering good relationships and attracting positive connections.
Meaning: Leaning gracefully, 'Dai' symbolizes beauty and gentleness, conveying elegance and grace.