Literature Reference: Quan oars and orchid banners, Du Ruo on the Zhuo isle. Source from 'Nine Songs: The Lady of the Xiang River' in the Chu Ci.
咏: Chanting poetry, expressing emotions. In names, it often signifies a rich emotional depth and a talent for articulating feelings, fostering a life of peace and joy.
荃: The fragrant herb mentioned in ancient texts, also metaphorically used to refer to a sovereign: Quancha.
Meaning: Quan, a fragrant herb, symbolizes noble virtues; 'Yong' means to praise, thus the name signifies the celebration of noble character.