Literature Reference: Her deep affection unspoken, she gently leans on the decorated harp. Source from 'Two Poems of Han Palace Songs, Part II' by Han Hong.
娇: Graceful and charming, delicate and precious, blessed with external prosperity, of gentle and virtuous character, a character that brings serene happiness.
倚: Leaning on, relying upon. Quick-witted and impartial, embodying neutrality and fairness.
Meaning: The name evokes the image of a gentle and graceful woman, leaning delicately with charm and tenderness.