Literature Reference: 'Shan' refers to coral, from 'Shuowen'; 'Ying' refers to the cord of a hat, from 'Shuowen'.
珊: Coral. A metaphor for rare treasures or exceptional talent, the melodious sound of jade pendants swaying on flowing garments, and the graceful, undulating appearance.
缨: Entwined and connected, it carries the connotation of filial piety when used in a person's name.
Meaning: 'Shan' symbolizes preciousness and beauty, while 'Ying' represents adornment and nobility, conveying elegance and extraordinary grace.