Literature Reference: To be true is to be sincere. Source from 'The Doctrine of the Mean'.
以: "Can be, may be. Often reflects a person's cultural refinement in their name, evoking the aura of a literati or poet."
真: Sincerity and authenticity. In a name, it often signifies a commitment to seeking truth from facts, treating others with genuine kindness and friendliness, which fosters the building of good relationships and the chance to encounter noble and helpful individuals.
Meaning: To pursue sincerity and truth, embodying purity and steadfastness.