Literature Reference: The great fruit is not eaten; the noble person obtains it. Source from 'I Ching · Bo Hexagram'.
硕: A name imbued with the essence of abundant talent and profound knowledge, symbolizing a destiny rich with bountiful achievements and a wealth of wisdom.
果: Fruit, in its literal sense, refers to the produce of plants, but it also carries the metaphorical meanings of outcome, result, and fulfillment, embodying the culmination of efforts or the realization of aspirations in Chinese culture.
Meaning: The great fruit symbolizes achievement, harvest, and success.