Literature Reference: No specific source, but 'Yi' often appears in classical poetry, such as 'reluctant to part.' 'Min' is from 'The Analects of Confucius': 'Be diligent in work and cautious in speech.'
依: Relying on support, one navigates smoothly. With the aid of a noble benefactor, the path to prosperity is paved, fostering a lifetime of favorable fortune.
敏: Agile, nimble. In names, it often conveys the meaning of swift and vigorous, lively and active, intelligent and clever.
Meaning: Yi: Dependence, implying gentleness and compliance; Min: Agility, intelligence, implying cleverness and quick-wittedness.