挠头
Náo tóu
Scratching Head
Meaning & Cultural Context
The universal gesture of confused, shy cuteness — like an anime character puzzling over something. Endearingly helpless and honest.
Q:
What does the Chinese name 挠头 (Náo tóu) mean?
A:
挠头 (Náo tóu) means "Scratching Head" in Chinese. The universal gesture of confused, shy cuteness — like an anime character puzzling over something. Endearingly helpless and honest.
Topic: rednote-chinese-nameWith pinyinWith cultural context
Character Breakdown
挠NáoFirst character
头tóuLast character
Pronunciation Guide
Pinyin is the official romanization system for Mandarin Chinese. Here's how to pronounce this name:
Náo挠
tóu头
Tip: Numbers in pinyin indicate tone (1=flat, 2=rising, 3=falling-rising, 4=falling)
How It Sounds with Common Surnames
Zou挠头
Zōu Náo tóu
Wang挠头
Wáng Náo tóu
Li挠头
Lǐ Náo tóu
Zhang挠头
Zhāng Náo tóu
Liu挠头
Liú Náo tóu
When to Use This Name
Great as a gaming username or character name
Perfect for social media profiles
A fun name for Chinese language learners
Ideal for creative writing and storytelling