懿: Beauty. In names, it often signifies the embodiment of both virtue and talent, as well as a graceful and pleasing appearance.
茉: The character "茉" originally refers to the jasmine flower, embodying a sense of freshness and understated elegance. Its fragrance is unique, making it a quintessential example of floral and avian-inspired characters in Chinese calligraphy.
Meaning: Yi signifies virtue and grace, while Mo, derived from jasmine, symbolizes purity and fragrance. The name carries an elegant and refreshing connotation.