Literature Reference: Jun: 'The deer call to each other, feeding on the wild apples. I have noble guests, playing the zither and blowing the sheng.' From 'The Book of Songs'; Mei: 'Gathering fragrant herbs on the isle, to gift to those far away.' From 'The Songs of Chu'.
君: A nobleman, akin to a ruler, fosters extensive goodwill and easily garners the appreciation and support of influential benefactors.
玫: The two-syllable word "玫瑰 (méi guī)" refers to a type of beautiful jade, symbolizing auspiciousness. When used in names, it often signifies a person's clarity and purity.
Meaning: Jun signifies nobility and virtue, while Mei symbolizes beauty and preciousness, embodying a noble and elegant character.