Literature Reference: No direct source, but 'xiang' originates from 'The Doctrine of the Mean' in 'The Book of Rites': 'When a nation is about to prosper, there will be auspicious signs.'; 'ru' originates from 'The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Deer Call': 'I have noble guests, playing the zither and blowing the reed pipes.'
祥: Auspiciousness, often embodied in names, signifies good fortune and the smooth progression of all endeavors, greatly enhancing one's blessings and prosperity.
汝: The character "Shui" (水), representing water, aids in the harmonious expression of one's favorable deity.
Meaning: Xiang signifies auspiciousness and blessings; Ru means 'you,' often used in names to convey affection or preciousness. Xiang Ru symbolizes auspiciousness and a cherished presence.