Literature Reference: The jade of Wan and Yan, the virtue of Yi. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
琬: Wanyan, Wangui. In names, it often signifies precious beauty, symbolizing a life of prosperity, auspiciousness, peace, and joy.
懿: Beauty. In names, it often signifies the embodiment of both virtue and talent, as well as a graceful and pleasing appearance.
Meaning: Wan Yan represents beautiful jade, Yi De signifies virtuous character, implying noble morals and outstanding talent.