Literature Reference: Yan refers to a scholar with literary talent, as mentioned in 'Shuowen Jiezi'; Xiang is the name of a river, Xiaoxiang, from 'Chu Ci'.
彦: A person of exceptional talent and distinction.
湘: The Xiang River, a name of water. When used in personal names, it embodies elegance and grace, symbolizing the cultivation of benevolent connections and the auspicious encounter with noble patrons.
Meaning: Yan signifies a person of profound talent, while Xiang evokes the depth of the Xiang River, symbolizing both intellectual brilliance and moral integrity.