Literature Reference: Abundant virtue brings peace to the people; the waters of Yi cleanse the heart. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
裕: Prosperous and thriving, often implying great wealth, abundance, and affluence in names.
沂: It metaphorically suggests that a person is intelligent from a young age, harbors grand aspirations, and assumes a position of talent and knowledge.
Meaning: Abundance signifies generosity and virtue, while Yi represents purity and cleansing, symbolizing a noble and pure heart.