Literature Reference: Virtue is attained, internally by oneself and externally by others. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
徳: "Virtue," in the context of a name, signifies a person's morality, integrity, and moral excellence, embodying the notion of being highly esteemed for one's virtuous character.
良: The original meaning denotes kindness and a gentle disposition. This character is an auspicious one, embodying the innate goodness of human nature, and signifies the blessing of leading a peaceful and contented life.
Meaning: Virtuous and kind, embodying moral excellence and integrity.