Literature Reference: Virtue is what one attains; benevolence is what one bestows. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
德: Virtue, moral character. In a name, it signifies a person's morality, integrity, and esteemed virtue, embodying the notion of high moral standing and respect.
惠: Kindness, bestowed favor. In names, it often signifies benefits, virtuous deeds, and the advantage of cultivating good relationships, facilitating the assistance of noble benefactors.
Meaning: Virtue and benevolence symbolize noble character and a heart full of kindness.