Literature Reference: To cultivate virtue must be nourished, to eradicate evil must be rooted. Source from 'The Book of Documents'.
树: Trees and forests. Symbolizing great power and a solid foundation. As a personal name, it often signifies a person who is tall, imposing, reliable, responsible, and worthy of trust and reliance.
信: Integrity, embodying the virtues of honesty and keeping one's word, is often reflected in names, suggesting a person's commitment to trustworthiness and reliability, which in turn fosters favorable interpersonal relationships and fortune.
Meaning: To establish trust like a deeply rooted tree, symbolizing integrity and reliability.