Literature Reference: No specific source, but both '璟' and '瑄' refer to beautiful jade, often praised in classical literature.
璟: The radiance of jade, symbolizing virtue, precious jade, exquisite beauty, and a gentle, jade-like temperament in names.
瑄: The term "美玉" in names often conveys auspiciousness, beauty, and elegance, embodying the essence of precious jade, which is highly esteemed in Chinese culture for its purity and refinement.
Meaning: Jingxuan symbolizes beautiful jade, representing purity, nobility, and beauty.