Literature Reference: The Master said, 'To dwell in simplicity and act with simplicity, is that not too simple?' — From 'The Analects of Confucius, Yong Ye'.
思: Thought, intellect. In names, it often signifies quick thinking, sharp wit, and intelligence.
简: In contrast to "complexity," it signifies simplicity and lack of intricacy. Additionally, "简" refers to the bamboo or wooden slips used for writing in ancient times.
Meaning: Thinking simply and acting with simplicity, pursuing the essence of simplicity.