Literature Reference: 'Jing' means peace, from 'Shuowen'; 'Yi' means to surpass, from 'Shuowen'.
靖: Tranquility and peace, a symbol of gentleness and harmony, auspicious in its essence.
轶: Transcendence and foresight. "Yi" in personal names extends to meanings of surpassing, extraordinary, leisure, and pleasure.
Meaning: Peaceful yet surpassing, striving for excellence beyond the ordinary.