Literature Reference: No specific origin, but the character '翰' often appears in classical literature, such as 'The Book of Songs' with the phrase '翰飞戾天'.
司: Preside; Operate. In names, it often signifies exceptional talent, strong leadership, and the ability to unite others.
翰: The original meaning is "feather." In personal names, it often conveys the aspiration of having lofty ambitions and soaring to great heights, symbolizing the potential to enhance one's career and academic fortunes.
Meaning: The name signifies mastery of literature, exceptional talent, and profound knowledge.