曹 (Cáo) is a common Chinese surname (most famously the warlord
曹操 Cáo Cāo of the Three Kingdoms). The given name
金满 ('gold-full', i.e. abundant wealth) is the kind of auspicious-sounding name traditionally given by older generations hoping for prosperity — it appears in fiction and TV scripts where the writers want to signal a rural or older-era character.