Literature Reference: In Zhou, there were Yuwen, Xu, Yan, Jing, Mao, Zuo, and Ji, some in Chengzhou, some in the east of the royal city. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan·Xi Gong Twenty-Four Years'.
莘: [Shēn shēn] Numerous, as in the multitude of eager students. As a personal name, it aids in fostering robust vitality. It is a character imbued with happiness and nobility.
Meaning: The character '莘' signifies lushness and prosperity, symbolizing vitality and a bright future.