Literature Reference: Even the wisest person may make a mistake after a thousand considerations, while even the most foolish may gain something after a thousand thoughts. Source from 'Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of Marquis of Huaiyin'.
智: Wise, intelligent. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of being clever, quick-witted, and erudite, which is beneficial for both life and learning.
钦:
Respect and admiration. In names, there is often a humble connotation, allowing oneself to acquire more knowledge and wealth.
Meaning: Wisdom and reverence symbolize intelligence and respect.