Literature Reference: No exact source, but the character '宏' (hóng) often appears in classical poetry, conveying grandeur and vastness. The character '滨' (bīn) is commonly used to describe waterside areas, as in 'The Book of Songs'.
宏: Vast and far-reaching, often used in personal names to signify grand aspirations and ambitions, embodying wisdom and foresight.
滨: By the water's edge. In personal names, water symbolizes wealth, suggesting a flourishing fortune.
Meaning: The name conveys a sense of grandeur and vastness, with the imagery of a waterside, symbolizing broad-mindedness and depth.