Literature Reference: 'Jing' means reverence, as stated in 'Shuowen'; 'Chuan' refers to flowing rivers, as described in 'Shuowen'.
敬: Respect and reverence. When used in a person's name, it signifies wisdom and resourcefulness, often indicating a path to success and prosperity, thereby providing auspicious support for one's career and endeavors.
川: The river flows ceaselessly. The character (字) is vast and potent, capable of triumphing over all things. It is the character of supreme fortune.
Meaning: Respect for nature and a broad mind, like the ceaseless flow of a river, symbolizing resilience and inclusiveness.