锋:
Sharp, Edge. In names, it often signifies sharpness and keenness, symbolizing a strong and unstoppable momentum of growth, with the implication of continuously rising fortune.
Meaning: Sharp, decisive, and forward-moving.
萧锋 (Xiao Feng)
A prince of the Southern Qi Dynasty, skilled in music, poetry, calligraphy, and martial arts, who was eventually killed by Emperor Ming.
陈锋 (CHEN FENG)
an official of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, son of Chen Kun, achieved the Tongwen Fourth Year Child Scholar Examination under King Wang Chang of Min, served as Wenlin Lang and Correcteur in the Bureau of Classics for the Crown Prince.