Literature Reference: The name '允荇' has no clear origin, but '允' appears in ancient texts, such as '允恭克让' in 'Shangshu·Yaodian', and '荇' is found in '参差荇菜' from '诗经·关雎', together they convey profound meaning.
允: Promise, to permit. It metaphorically signifies honesty and trustworthiness, ensuring that every commitment is fulfilled.
荇: Herbal plants. As a personal name, it signifies robust vitality. It is a character imbued with happiness and nobility.
Meaning: 允荇 symbolizes both literary and martial talents, resilient and vibrant like watercress.