Literature Reference: Orchids grow in deep forests, yet they do not cease to be fragrant just because no one is there to admire them. Source from 'Xunzi·Quan Xue'.
芝: The term "fragrant herb" serves as a metaphor for noble character, often signifying precious and virtuous qualities in one's name. It suggests an outstanding demeanor, which is conducive to fostering good relationships and expanding one's social network.
菀: The lushness of vegetation.
Meaning: Orchids symbolize noble character, while 'Wan' signifies flourishing, representing moral excellence and outstanding talent.