Literature Reference: Zilu asked, 'Does the noble man esteem courage?' Confucius replied, 'The noble man puts righteousness first. A noble man who has courage but lacks righteousness will create chaos; a small man who has courage but lacks righteousness will become a bandit.' Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Yanghuo Chapter'.
尚: Veneration, nobility.
勇:
Brave, fierce. Often used in male names, embodying the qualities of responsibility, courage, and a commanding masculine presence.
Meaning: Esteeming courage emphasizes the combination of bravery and righteousness.