Literature Reference: One may be able to study together, but not necessarily to follow the Way; one may be able to follow the Way, but not necessarily to stand firm; one may be able to stand firm, but not necessarily to exercise discretion. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Chapter Zihan.'
适: Pleasant. Comfortable. Describes a person who is at ease, often evoking a sense of comfort, tranquility, and a refreshing, spring-like warmth in the name.
道: Path and future. In names, it often signifies great fortune and a bright, prosperous future.
Meaning: Pursuing and adhering to the right path reflects a steadfast dedication to morality and truth.