Literature Reference: From 'The Book of Songs: Minor Odes of the Kingdom - The Deer's Call': 'I have esteemed guests, whose virtuous fame is widely known. They set an example for the people and are models for gentlemen.'
廷: The imperial court, where the civil service examinations were held, symbolizes an aura of nobility and prestige within the palace.
英: Falling Petals, Rising Elite. In names, it often signifies individuals of exceptional talent and intelligence, conducive to career advancement.
Meaning: “Ting” represents the court, symbolizing nobility and authority; “Ying” signifies outstanding talent, implying brilliance and virtue.