Literature Reference: The wise find joy in water; the benevolent find joy in mountains. The wise are active; the benevolent are still. The wise find happiness; the benevolent find longevity. Source from 'Analects of Confucius - Yong Ye'.
智: Wise, intelligent. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of being clever, quick-witted, and erudite, which is beneficial for both life and learning.
仁: Benevolence and righteousness, in names often signify a person's high moral character and cultivation.
Meaning: Combining wisdom and benevolence, symbolizing intelligence and virtuous character.