Literature Reference: 颖,禾末也。从禾,顷声。—— 《说文解字》 'Ying' means the tip of grain, derived from '禾' with the phonetic component '顷'. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
颖: Wise and distinguished.
伊: The term "Yi Ren" (伊人) in names often conveys a sense of uniqueness and affection, fostering favorable connections and goodwill among people.
Meaning: Ying signifies intelligence and excellence, while Yi conveys elegance and gentleness.