↳姓 (xìng, surname): 金 jīn, “gold”
↳名 (míng, name given by elders/parents at birth): 凌 líng, “overpower”
↳字 (zì, name given upon coming-of-age): 如兰 rú lán, “like an orchid.” This is adapted from a Confucian saying that ruminates over how an orchid – isolated within the depths of a forest – will not cease being fragrant simply because no one is around to smell it. Similarly, a good man will not cease practicing his morals, even if no one is around to witness his good character.