Literature Reference: 'Bao' means precious; 'Chen' means treasure. From 'The Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen': 'King Wen is above, shining in the sky. Though Zhou is an old state, its destiny is renewed. The mandate comes from heaven, appointing King Wen. In Zhou and in the capital, the virtuous lady of Shen bore the eldest son, who became King Wu. Heaven protects and commands you to attack the great Shang. The armies of Shang gathered like a forest. The arrows flew in the wilderness, and I rose to lead. God is with you, do not doubt your heart.'
宝: The character "宝" originally served as a general term for jade artifacts, later extending to denote all manner of precious items. In names, it often conveys a sense of nobility and rarity.
琛: Treasure, precious gem, and cherished jewel, in names, often signify rarity and invaluable worth.
Meaning: The name signifies being as precious as a treasure, possessing outstanding talent and noble character.