Literature Reference: 轶,车相出也。——《说文》;尘,鹿行扬土也。——《说文》 Yi refers to chariots overtaking each other, as explained in 'Shuowen'; Chen refers to dust raised by deer, also from 'Shuowen'.
轶: Transcendence and foresight. "Yi" in personal names extends to meanings of surpassing, extraordinary, leisure, and pleasure.
尘: Dust and loess.
Meaning: Transcending worldly affairs and rising above the mundane, symbolizing extraordinary talent and lofty aspirations.