Literature Reference: Ming refers to tea buds, from 'Erya'; Xian denotes a person of both talent and virtue, from 'The Analects'.
茗: Fragrant tea, a symbol of refined living. Often used in names, it represents a life of comfort and beauty, embodying auspiciousness, health, and smooth success.
贤: Benevolent and prosperous. Often referring to individuals of noble character, virtuous and capable.
Meaning: Ming symbolizes freshness and elegance, while Xian represents both talent and virtue, embodying noble character and outstanding ability.