Literature Reference: Where is the solitary isle pavilion? Amidst the mists of the horizon. Source from 'Guyu Ting'.
屿: To become an islet, a craggy hill, or a towering rock. — From "A Record of the Small Stone Pond West of the Small Hill" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty. For a person's name, it is often beneficial for wealth.
峻: The mountain looms high and steep, towering majestically, capturing the gaze of countless admirers.
Meaning: The lone isle stands tall and unyielding, symbolizing steadfastness and lofty aspirations.