Literature Reference: Yi means to be in the right place; Ting refers to the court. Source from 'Shuo Wen Jie Zi'.
宜: Appropriate and agreeable. In names, it often implies a comfortable environment and the making of wise decisions, conducive to a peaceful and auspicious life.
廷: The imperial court, where the civil service examinations were held, symbolizes an aura of nobility and prestige within the palace.
Meaning: Yiting implies being in the right position at court, symbolizing virtue and talent that can be utilized in important roles.