Literature Reference: 'Yu' means literary or cultured, from 'Shuowen'; 'Qin' means diligence or hard work, also from 'Shuowen'.
彧: Originally denoting a state of being richly adorned and flourishing, "彧" embodies literary brilliance, which is auspicious for the academic advancement of the young master, signifying the greatest fortune for the bearer.
勤: Diligence and industriousness. In a name, it often signifies striving for improvement, which is beneficial for career advancement and flourishing prosperity.
Meaning: 'Yu' signifies literary brilliance, while 'Qin' represents diligence, symbolizing both talent and hard work.