Classic feminine name combining
文 ('cultured / literary') and
淑 ('virtuous / gentle' — the same character in
淑女 'lady'). The pairing was popular for women born in the Republican era (1912–1949) and earlier; today it sounds slightly old-fashioned but elegant.
淑 is a name-only character in modern usage — you almost never see it outside given names or the compound
淑女.