Literature Reference: Jun refers to a fine horse, as recorded in 'Shuowen'; Kai means joy, as noted in 'Erya'.
骏: A spirited steed, often alluded to in names as the famed thousand-mile horse, serendipitously encountered by a wise judge of talent, symbolizing swift success and a future as splendid as brocade.
恺: Happiness, harmony; triumph.
Meaning: Jun symbolizes excellence and speed, while Kai represents joy and harmony, together signifying excellence filled with happiness.