Literature Reference: Xi Yan, derived from 'The Analects of Confucius', 'To restrain oneself and return to propriety is benevolence. If one could restrain oneself and return to propriety for a single day, the world would turn to benevolence.'
希: Hope, a rare treasure. In names, it often signifies precious anticipation, embodying an optimistic spirit and a future brimming with brightness.
颜: Visage, countenance.
Meaning: Xi Yan symbolizes the pursuit of noble virtues and a beautiful appearance, representing the aspiration for perfection in both inner and outer qualities.