Literature Reference: The noble person is dignified but not contentious, sociable but not partisan. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei Chapter'.
矜: Compassion, sympathy. In names, it often conveys a sense of diligence, prudence, and conscientiousness in handling affairs.
群: Collective, group. In names, it often signifies exceptional skills and the emergence of talent, which is auspicious for career advancement and personal growth.
Meaning: Dignified and self-respecting, yet harmonious and impartial in social interactions.