杞鸢
[qĭ yuān]
Qi Yuán combines two seemingly unconnected objects - the word '杞' Qi, originally meaning a kind of plant, also refers historically to an ancient state famous for its worrying nature (the idiom '杞人忧天'), while '鸢' Yuán is kite or eagle. The net name may hint at someone having lofty ideals but living modest lives.