Literature Reference: Yi means 'to surpass' as in 'a chariot overtaking another.' Xiao means 'brave' or 'valiant.' Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi.'
轶: Transcendence and foresight. "Yi" in personal names extends to meanings of surpassing, extraordinary, leisure, and pleasure.
骁: Valiant. A commander of valor. In names, it often signifies bravery, agility, decisive action, and a strong will, which are advantageous for career advancement.
Meaning: Yi signifies surpassing others, while Xiao represents bravery, symbolizing extraordinary courage and fearlessness.