Literature Reference: The pure goddess painted in the fan, amidst the spring trees like jade and gold. Source from 'Zaqu Geci·Gongzhong Xingle Ci'.
清: Pure and clear. When used in personal names, it often symbolizes gentleness, virtue, and talent, representing innate intelligence and a noble, auspicious character.
娥: Chang'e, with her delicate and graceful eyebrows, is often used in names to signify a woman's captivating beauty, which is believed to leave a positive impression and enhance prospects for love and the favor of influential people.
Meaning: A pure and elegant beauty, like a celestial maiden, exuding grace and refinement.