可娚
[kĕ nán]
These characters do not seem to form a standard phrase or word. 'Kě'(可) usually means possible or permissible in Mandarin, while 娚(kun), composed of elements for female and child, does not have widespread, well-defined usage alone and may appear as someone’s attempt at creating an idiosyncratic expression possibly denoting femininity paired with playfulness or immaturity depending on intended meaning.