Literature Reference: A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near. Source from 'Sending Off Vice-Prefect Du to His Post in Shu'.
选: Selection, choice. In names, it often signifies talent and ability, selecting the virtuous to take on responsibilities.
涯: "Shui Bian," literally translating to "water's edge," metaphorically represents a broad mind and an extraordinary demeanor in Chinese culture. It signifies a person with extensive knowledge and a bold, decisive approach to life and work, embodying a spirit of vast vision and remarkable capability.
Meaning: The word 'ya' signifies the edge or limit, symbolizing the vastness of the world and implying a broad mind and lofty aspirations.