Literature Reference: One can be upright but not bent, straight but not crooked. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean'.
可: Adorable, indeed. In a name, it often signifies gaining recognition and affection, which is conducive to enhancing one's social charm and fortune.
正: Upright and pure. In names, it often conveys the meaning of handling affairs with justice and fairness, which is conducive to receiving support from noble benefactors.
Meaning: To be upright and righteous, symbolizing integrity and honesty.