Literature Reference: 伊雒遶街巷,鸳鸯飞阎闾。—— 《立德新居 七》 孟郊 The Yi and Luo rivers wind through the streets and alleys, Mandarin ducks fly among the village gates. Source from 'Lide Xinju VII' by Meng Jiao.
伊: The term "Yi Ren" (伊人) in names often conveys a sense of uniqueness and affection, fostering favorable connections and goodwill among people.
雒: A black horse with a white mane. A rare and obscure character; caution is advised when using it in names.
Meaning: Yi and Luo refer to the Yi and Luo Rivers, symbolizing clarity and flow, embodying agility like water and wisdom like a stream.