胖虎
Pàng Hǔ
Fat Tiger
Meaning & Cultural Context
Literally 'Chubby Tiger'. Sounds tough AND cute at the same time. Inspired by the character from Doraemon.
📖Cultural Background
Pang Hu (胖虎) is the Chinese name for Gian from Doraemon — the neighborhood bully who's terrible at singing but insists on performing concerts. In Chinese pop culture, '胖虎' has become a shorthand for 'the lovable bully.' The name itself is a perfect oxymoron: fat + tiger = simultaneously intimidating and adorable.
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Contains culturally rich characters with traceable literary origins
Two-character name has good tonal rhythm. Moderate tonal variation. Adjacent syllables have well-contrasted tones
Balanced stroke complexity with elegant structure. Characters have well-balanced stroke counts
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Two-character name feels modern and stylish
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Chinese name 胖虎 (Pàng Hǔ) mean?
胖虎 (Pàng Hǔ) means "Fat Tiger" in Chinese. Literally 'Chubby Tiger'. Sounds tough AND cute at the same time. Inspired by the character from Doraemon.
How do you pronounce 胖虎 in Chinese?
胖虎 is pronounced "Pàng Hǔ" in Mandarin Chinese. Practice each syllable's tone carefully for accurate pronunciation.
When should I use the name 胖虎?
胖虎 is a versatile Chinese name suitable for gaming usernames, social media profiles, language learning, and creative writing.
How It Sounds with Common Surnames
邹胖虎
Zōu Pàng Hǔ
王胖虎
Wáng Pàng Hǔ
李胖虎
Lǐ Pàng Hǔ
张胖虎
Zhāng Pàng Hǔ
刘胖虎
Liú Pàng Hǔ
Tone Analysis
How this name sounds with common surnames — tone compatibility matters for a harmonious name.
Zōu Pàng Hǔ
Wáng Pàng Hǔ
Lǐ Pàng Hǔ
Zhāng Pàng Hǔ
Liú Pàng Hǔ