裕: Prosperous and thriving, often implying great wealth, abundance, and affluence in names.
臣: The term commonly used in monarchical states to refer to officials. It is also used by officials as a humble self-reference when addressing the monarch, and serves as a modest form of self-designation among the ancients.
Meaning: Yu signifies abundance and prosperity, while Chen denotes loyalty and obedience, symbolizing a life of wealth and steadfast reliability.