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猴子
[hóu zi]
Directly translates to 'Monkey.' This nickname could imply agility or freedom of spirit, often inspired by Sun Wukong from 'Journey to the West,' a classic Chinese literature figure known for mischief, wit, and invincibility.
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大圣
[dà shèng]
This likely refers to Sun Wukong also known as the Monkey King or Great Sage Equaling Heaven one of ...
看我大闹天宫
[kàn wŏ dà nào tiān gōng]
This name refers to a famous story from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West where Sun Wukong ...
我的大圣
[wŏ de dà shèng]
My Monkey King referencing Sun Wukong a powerful mythical figure suggests qualities of wisdom bravery ...
穿短裙的悟空
[chuān duăn qún de wù kōng]
This name combines the character Wukong known from Chinese mythology as the Monkey King with short ...
妖精我是你猴哥
[yāo jīng wŏ shì nĭ hóu gē]
妖精 Y ā o j ī ng translates directly into ogresprite in English and 猴哥 H ó u g ē is Monkey brother ...
我是猴子请来的逗比
[wŏ shì hóu zi qĭng lái de dòu bĭ]
Loosely translating as amusing guygirl invited by Monkey Here ‘ Monkey ’ might refer to someone ...
你是猴子请来的逗比么
[nĭ shì hóu zi qĭng lái de dòu bĭ me]
Based on the famous Chinese TV series Journey to the West 西游记 Sun Wukong the Monkey King was mischievous ...
猴子的化身
[hóu zi de huà shēn]
In Chinese mythology Sun Wukong is one legendary monkey king character So it refers to a playful naughty ...
吃俺老孙一棒棒
[chī ăn lăo sūn yī bàng bàng]
This name comes from Sun Wukong a mythic monkey king in Chinese classic novel Journey to the West Chiji ...