Literature Reference: King Wen is on high, shining in heaven. Although Zhou is an old state, its destiny is renewed. The Zhou is not insignificant, the emperor's mandate is timely. King Wen ascends and descends, by the emperor's side. Many scholars are gathered, holding the virtue of King Wen. They face heaven, rushing in the temple. Solemn in the temple, many scholars are gathered. Holding the virtue of King Wen, they face heaven. Majestic King Wen, in reverence and brightness.
懿: Beauty. In names, it often signifies the embodiment of both virtue and talent, as well as a graceful and pleasing appearance.
卫: Guardian, protection, the extended meaning of the character implies dual safeguard, a propitious character for names that promotes health.
Meaning: Yi Wei represents noble virtue and the protection of justice, symbolizing the power of morality and guardianship.