Literature Reference: It is cowardice not to act when justice calls. - from 'The Analects'; In the morning, I drink the dew from magnolia petals; in the evening, I dine on fallen chrysanthemum petals. - from 'Li Sao'
勇:
Brave, fierce. Often used in male names, embodying the qualities of responsibility, courage, and a commanding masculine presence.
菊: Chrysanthemum, admired for its blossoms, is likened to the orchids of spring and the chrysanthemums of autumn, standing as one of the Four Gentlemen among flowers. In names, it often symbolizes a person of both inner virtue and outer grace, conducive to earning the trust and respect of others.
Meaning: Brave and strong, with noble character as pure as the chrysanthemum.