/ˈɡɒdʧaɪld/ – noun
Definition: con đỡ đầu.
A more thorough explanation: A godchild is a person for whom another person acts as a sponsor at a religious ceremony, such as a baptism, and who is expected to take a special interest in their spiritual upbringing.
Example: The testator left a bequest to his godchild in his will, specifying that the funds were to be held in trust until the godchild reached the age of majority.