Literature Reference: To be knowledgeable and also benevolent, as stated in 'The Doctrine of the Mean' from 'The Book of Rites'.
博: Extensive, profound, erudite. When used in personal names, it often signifies a broad perspective and profound knowledge, greatly aiding one's career and fortune.
亦: Indicating the same or also, conveying a sense of similarity or inclusion.
Meaning: To be learned and compassionate, embodying knowledge and benevolence.