Literature Reference: Ruohan: From 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·The Intersection of October,' 'At the intersection of October, the new moon is on Xinmao day, there is an eclipse of the sun, which is also very ominous. That month was dim, and this day is dim; now these lower people are also very sorrowful. The sun and moon announce calamity, not following their paths; the four states have no governance, not using their good men. That month had an eclipse, which was its regularity; this day has an eclipse, how is it not ominous?'
若: If, as if. This character, when used in personal names, often signifies innate beauty, elegant demeanor, and other refined qualities.
寒: Cold. In names, it often signifies a resilient character, undeterred by difficulties, which is beneficial for achieving goals and ensuring career success.
Meaning: Ruohan implies resilience and calmness like ice, symbolizing inner strength and composure.