Literature Reference: The wise are free from perplexities, the benevolent from worries, and the brave from fears. Source from 'Analects of Confucius'; Orchids in the deep forest do not cease to be fragrant even if no one is around. Source from 'The Family Sayings of Confucius'.
智: Wise, intelligent. When used in personal names, it often conveys the meaning of being clever, quick-witted, and erudite, which is beneficial for both life and learning.
馨: Warmth and fragrance. In names, it often depicts a woman as gentle and virtuous, fostering family happiness and a beautiful life.
Meaning: Wisdom and virtue coexist, as fragrant as orchids, symbolizing intelligence and noble character.