Literature Reference: The way of Kun follows smoothly, carrying out the mandates of heaven timely. Source from 'The Book of Changes'.
The grand and majestic ancestral temples were built by the noblemen. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
坤: Qian and Kun, with Qian representing heaven and Kun symbolizing earth, embody the essence of all things in the universe. When used in personal names, they reflect an individual's lofty aspirations and dreams.
奕: Accumulation, Radiance. In names, it often signifies the inheritance of virtue through generations, the flourishing of blessings from ancestors; a healthy and robust body, and a vibrant, spirited demeanor.
Meaning: Kun symbolizes the earth and tolerance, while Yi signifies brightness and grandeur, embodying a broad-minded and upright spirit.