欲醉
[yù zuì]
Yù Zuì combines two characters - 'yù,' desire, and 'zuì,' drunkenness. Thus it translates to 'desire for intoxication,' meaning that the person has the intention to get drunk or immerse themselves completely in some kind of feeling. This name implies indulgence in experiences, either literally in alcohol or more figuratively by being overwhelmed by intense emotions, pleasure, or fantasies.