Literature Reference: 'Yi' means beauty, from 'Shuowen'; 'Xuan' refers to the forget-me-not flower, from 'The Book of Songs'.
懿: Beauty. In names, it often signifies the embodiment of both virtue and talent, as well as a graceful and pleasing appearance.
萱: The daylily, a plant both edible and ornamental, symbolizes health and beauty.
Meaning: Yi Xuan symbolizes beauty and the ability to forget worries, representing noble character and a pure heart.