Literature Reference: Xi refers to the imperial seal, while Yu means feathers or birds.
玺: The imperial seal, known as "Yin," became exclusively associated with the emperor after the Qin Dynasty. The character "Ji" signifies auspiciousness, symbolizing its immense value and reverence.
羽: Feather, a symbol of lightness and aspiration, signifies the carrier of dreams. In a name, it bestows the grace of a bird in flight, a harbinger of ambition and the realization of one's aspirations.
Meaning: Xi symbolizes nobility and authority, while Yu represents freedom and soaring ambitions.