Literature Reference: I cherish virtue, not loudness or appearance. Source from 'The Book of Songs'; The warbler's song heralds the New Year, while the road to Mayi and Longdui stretches thousands of miles. Source from Liu Changqing's 'Spring Thoughts'.
予: The essence of giving lies in benevolence and love, embodying the spirit of selfless dedication while presenting oneself with grace and generosity.
莺: Oriole Blossom, symbolizing the oriole, often represents beauty, charm, and vivacity in names, fostering favor and affection from others.
Meaning: Yu signifies giving and a broad heart, while Ying refers to the oriole, symbolizing beauty and freedom. The name embodies a heart full of goodness, as free and joyful as an oriole.