Literature Reference: Only in cold winter does one realize that the pine and cypress are the last to shed their leaves. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
松: Pine trees, symbolizing a life of carefree ease and tranquility, also embody the virtues of towering strength, honesty, and reliability when used in names.
伟: Greatness, a great man. Often used in male names, it conveys auspiciousness and typically signifies one's lofty aspirations and grand ambitions.
Meaning: The pine symbolizes perseverance and resilience, while 'wei' represents greatness and excellence, embodying unwavering strength and remarkable achievements.