Understand Chinese Nickname
没有人要的孩子
[méi yŏu rén yào de hái zi]
'A Child No One Wants' conveys feelings of abandonment, loneliness, or lack of worth. It can represent real-life experiences of isolation or self-doubt.
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Relation Nicknames
没人疼的孩子
[méi rén téng de hái zi]
This indicates a child who does not receive affection or care It can reflect feelings of loneliness ...
没有安全感的孩子
[méi yŏu ān quán găn de hái zi]
A Child With No Sense of Security It signifies inner turmoil or loneliness stemming from feelings ...
命贱的娃
[mìng jiàn de wá]
A rather selfdeprecating expression meaning worthless child It may reflect personal hardship ...
凉薄少年心无伊人
[liáng bó shăo nián xīn wú yī rén]
The phrase conveys a rather coldhearted boy who lacks affection towards anyone No one special in ...
伤不起的孩子只能爱自己
[shāng bù qĭ de hái zi zhĭ néng ài zì jĭ]
A child who is too vulnerable to love others believing that selflove might be a better choice for selfprotection ...
哥的世界一无所有
[gē de shì jiè yī wú suŏ yŏu]
Conveys a sense of emptiness or nothingness in life perhaps reflecting loneliness despair or minimalism ...
没人疼爱的孩子
[méi rén téng ài de hái zi]
The child no one loves This name conveys a deep sadness and loneliness It represents feelings of neglect ...
初子无爱
[chū zi wú ài]
Translated directly this means ‘ initial child no love ’ which might suggest themes of a young innocence ...
没安全感的孩子
[méi ān quán găn de hái zi]
This means A child without a sense of security It portrays someone who may lack confidence or assurance ...