Literature Reference: Chariots charged like thunder, and swordsmen soared like eagles. Source from 'Ping Hu'.
鹰: In Chinese culture, the eagle and the hound are often associated with sharpness, precision, and bravery. When these symbols are used in names, they typically convey a sense of keenness, acuity, and valor.
扬:
To promote and enhance; in names, it often implies lofty aspirations, leveraging strengths, and minimizing weaknesses to achieve excellence.
Meaning: Soaring like an eagle, symbolizing bravery, power, and lofty ambitions.