Literature Reference: Elm and willow shade the back eaves, while peach and plum trees line the front hall. Source from 'Returning to the Fields and Gardens·Part 1'.
晚: Evening, the time that follows. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of beauty, grace, and gentleness.
榆: The elm tree, with its evergreen foliage, stands tall and straight, embodying the spirit of unwavering resolve and robust vitality. Its seeds and flour are cherished in Chinese culture, symbolizing strength and prosperity.
Meaning: The name evokes tranquility and peace, with the elm symbolizing resilience and longevity, while 'wan' adds a poetic and serene touch.