Literature Reference: 'Yu' signifies abundance and prosperity, from 'Shijing·Xiaoya·Chexia': 'The people find rest, and the noble find joy.' 'Qi' refers to beautiful jade, from 'Chuci·Jiuzhang·Shejiang': 'Clad in bright moon and adorned with precious gems, I ascend Kunlun to feast on jade blossoms.'
裕: Prosperous and thriving, often implying great wealth, abundance, and affluence in names.
琪: Jade. A character that embodies grace and purity.
Meaning: 'Yuqi' symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and the purity of jade, representing a life of wealth and noble virtue.