Literature Reference: Yao, the name of a sage king in ancient China; Xin, meaning joy and admiration.
尧: Ancient emperor's name, symbolizing a person of both virtue and talent.
歆: Admiration and aspiration. In names, it often signifies the wisdom of learning from others' strengths to improve oneself, thereby fostering support and advancement in one's career.
Meaning: Yao represents wisdom and benevolence, while Xin signifies beauty and being cherished.