Family Name: The surname 纪 (Jǐ) has its origins in ancient China, tracing back to the legendary Emperor Shennong (also known as the 'Divine Farmer'), a figure in Chinese mythology. The surname originated from the Ji State, which was established by the descendants of Emperor Shennong during the Western Zhou Dynasty. The Ji State was later annexed by the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period, and the royal family of Ji adopted the name of their state as their surname.
Given Name: Xin symbolizes the dawn, representing hope and new beginnings; Tong symbolizes the color red, representing passion and vitality.