Literature Reference: Ke: From 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·Deer Call' 'I have guests, playing the zither and blowing the sheng.' Mu: From 'Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Lady Xiang' 'The Yuan river has orchids, the Li river has orchids; I think of you, but dare not speak.'
可: Adorable, indeed. In a name, it often signifies gaining recognition and affection, which is conducive to enhancing one's social charm and fortune.
沐: The character signifies "moisture" or "to be moistened," and is considered an auspicious and highly favorable word.
Meaning: Ke Mu signifies gentleness and freshness, embodying purity and beauty, as soothing as a spring breeze.