Literature Reference: The crown marks the beginning of rites; martial prowess represents the pinnacle of courage. Source from 'The Book of Rites, Guan Yi'.
冠: To wear the crown, to undergo the capping ceremony, to don the hat—symbolizing exceptional ability and the potential to rise above the rest and achieve distinction.
武: "Mighty and Majestic," often used in boys' names, embodies the essence of strength, robustness, and a formidable physique. This character is believed to promote physical fortitude and ensure a safe and secure life.
Meaning: Combining the grace of rites with the strength of martial prowess, symbolizing both wisdom and bravery.