Literature Reference: "Gong" comes from "The Book of Songs: The Great Odes: King Wen": "King Wen is above, shining in the heavens. Although Zhou is an old state, its mandate is renewed. The glory of Zhou is not hidden, the decree of the emperor is timely. King Wen ascends and descends, at the side of the emperor." "Min" comes from "The Book of Documents: The Great Declaration": "What Heaven sees is what the people see, what Heaven hears is what the people hear."
功: Merit or achievement, when used in names, often signifies the attainment of fame and success, the swift realization of goals, and the receiving of honors and rewards, thereby fostering favorable development in one's career.
民: Foundation, the People. A name that often reflects one's simple and sincere sentiments can leave a good impression, facilitating sociability and fostering favorable relationships.
Meaning: "Gong" means achievement and merit, "Min" means the people. The name implies achieving great things for the benefit of the people.