Literature Reference: 郁郁山中客,知名四十年。——《赠殷山人》 A solitary figure in the lush mountains, renowned for forty years. Source from 'Ode to Yin Shanren'.
殷: Prosperous, affluent, and well-off. In names, it often signifies continuous blessings and good fortune.
山: Mountains and waters, when used in names, often symbolize a sense of responsibility and strong natural vitality, which are believed to bring benefits to both health and career.
Meaning: Yin Shan symbolizes a profound and steady hermit in the mountains, renowned for his talent and the wisdom of years.