Literature Reference: A youth from Que was carrying a message. Someone asked, 'Is he one who seeks improvement?' The Master said, 'I observe that he occupies his seat with propriety and walks alongside his elders with respect. He is not one who seeks improvement but one who is eager to succeed.' Source from 'The Analects of Confucius, Chapter Xian Wen.'
益: Benefit, advantage, gain. In names, it often shares the same meaning as "overflow," symbolizing abundance and fullness, like water brimming over, representing exceptional intelligence, sharpness, and capability.
者: Reader, author. Used after nouns, verbs, adjectives, numerals, and phrases, and combined with them to refer to people, matters, objects, times, and so forth.
Meaning: The term 'Yi Zhe' refers to those who strive for self-improvement and moral cultivation, embodying the pursuit of personal growth and ethical refinement.