Literature Reference: Jun: 'The Heavenly Music of Jun Tian, where the Emperor resides.' Source from 'Records of the Grand Historian: Treatise on Astronomy.'
Yi: 'The majestic Liang Mountain, cultivated by Yu.' Source from 'The Book of Songs: Ode of King Wen.'
钧: Describing immense power that is unstoppable, it extends in personal names to signify nobility, justice, authority, and joy.
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: Jun signifies nobility and authority, while Yi represents grandeur and brilliance, symbolizing a noble and illustrious future.