孤鸾
        
            [gū luán]
        
        
            Literally meaning 'Lonely Crane', in ancient China, cranes symbolize longevity, purity, and divinity. A solitary crane evokes a poignant scene of being alone but majestic, implying strength, wisdom, elegance and perhaps a yearning for reunion (especially in some love stories), thus it conveys loneliness, independence and grace simultaneously, likely chosen by someone appreciating beauty in solitude.