Literature Reference: 'Jiā' comes from 'The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Deer Call': 'I have noble guests, playing the zither and blowing the sheng.' 'Yí' comes from 'The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Fish and Algae': 'Fish are in the algae, with their heads raised. The king is in Hao, enjoying his leisure.'
家: Family, clan. In names, it often signifies a sense of responsibility, relentless effort, and a spirit of willing dedication.
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: Jiā Yí symbolizes family harmony and a peaceful life, as clear and tranquil as the Yi River.