Literature Reference: Nai Qian, derived from the character 'Qian', meaning to soar or rise high. As in 'The Book of Songs·Xiao Ya·Lu Ming': 'Soaring high, yet weary it seems.'
乃: The classical Chinese personal pronoun, capable of triumphing over all things, is the character of supreme fortune.
骞: Soaring. Ascending. In names, it often carries the meaning of rising high and taking flight.
Meaning: Nai Qian symbolizes soaring high, representing great ambitions and a promising future.