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Dalton in Kanji

The name Dalton rendered in Japanese kanji as ateji — phonetic characters chosen to match its sound while carrying positive meaning. Below are combinations across five styles, each with readings and the meaning of every character.

Power

達塁統穏Daruton
  • reach
  • fortress
  • govern
  • calmness

For Dalton, 達 (reach) and 塁 (fortress) combine with 統 (govern) and 穏 (calmness) to depict a mighty leader who rules with quiet composure and strength.

大留都恩Daruton
  • great
  • remain
  • capital
  • grace

For Dalton, 大 (great) and 留 (remain) work with 都 (capital) and 恩 (grace) to represent a powerful figure who brings lasting glory to the realm.

舵流登暖Daruton
  • rudder
  • flow
  • ascend
  • warmth

For Dalton, 舵 (rudder) and 流 (flow) join 登 (ascend) and 暖 (warmth) to portray an active force steering toward a warm, bright, and high destination.

Beauty

妥瑠斗音Daruton
  • gentle
  • lapis lazuli
  • dipper
  • sound

For Dalton, 妥 (gentle) and 瑠 (lapis lazuli) harmonize with 斗 (dipper) and 音 (sound) to create a beautiful, shining presence like starry music.

代琉都穏Daruton
  • generation
  • gem
  • capital
  • calmness

For Dalton, 代 (generation) and 琉 (gem) unite with 都 (capital) and 穏 (calmness) to suggest a long-lasting, elegant beauty that calms the city.

達流登恩Daruton
  • reach
  • flow
  • ascend
  • grace

For Dalton, 達 (reach) and 流 (flow) combine with 登 (ascend) and 恩 (grace) to evoke a beautiful stream of kindness rising to reach peak elegance.

Wisdom

妥留統音Daruton
  • gentle
  • remain
  • govern
  • sound

For Dalton, 妥 (gentle) and 留 (remain) meet 統 (govern) and 音 (sound) to symbolize a wise mind that governs thoughts to create beautiful harmony.

大瑠登穏Daruton
  • great
  • lapis lazuli
  • ascend
  • calmness

For Dalton, 大 (great) and 瑠 (lapis lazuli) blend with 登 (ascend) and 穏 (calmness) to represent a vast wisdom rising steadily with peaceful clarity.

舵琉斗恩Daruton
  • rudder
  • gem
  • dipper
  • grace

For Dalton, 舵 (rudder) and 琉 (gem) unite with 斗 (dipper) and 恩 (grace) to express a wise guide navigating life toward success with kind grace.

Nature

妥流都園Daruton
  • gentle
  • flow
  • capital
  • garden

For Dalton, 妥 (gentle) and 流 (flow) combine with 都 (capital) and 園 (garden) to paint a scenic natural landscape where streams flow into gardens.

達瑠東苑Daruton
  • reach
  • lapis lazuli
  • east
  • garden

For Dalton, 達 (reach) and 瑠 (lapis lazuli) pair with 東 (east) and 苑 (garden) to represent a garden blooming beautifully under the rising sun.

大流登穏Daruton
  • great
  • flow
  • ascend
  • calmness

For Dalton, 大 (great) and 流 (flow) join 登 (ascend) and 穏 (calmness) to suggest a massive river rising peacefully into a grand, natural sky.

Courage

舵塁統穏Daruton
  • rudder
  • fortress
  • govern
  • calmness

For Dalton, 舵 (rudder) and 塁 (fortress) stand with 統 (govern) and 穏 (calmness) to express the courage to guard and lead others through storm.

達留登恩Daruton
  • reach
  • remain
  • ascend
  • grace

For Dalton, 達 (reach) and 留 (remain) connect with 登 (ascend) and 恩 (grace) to represent a brave heart that stays true to its goal and rises high.

妥琉斗暖Daruton
  • gentle
  • gem
  • dipper
  • warmth

For Dalton, 妥 (gentle) and 琉 (gem) combine with 斗 (dipper) and 暖 (warmth) to symbolize a brave soul shining warmly to guide others in darkness.

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Frequently asked

How do you write Dalton in kanji?
Dalton can be written as 達塁統穏 (read “Daruton”), among other ateji combinations. Each kanji is chosen so its Japanese reading matches the sounds of the name.
What does the name Dalton mean in Japanese?
Because Dalton is written with ateji (phonetic kanji), the meaning comes from the characters chosen. This page shows combinations themed around Power, Beauty, Wisdom, Nature, and Courage, each with the meaning of every character.
Is Dalton in kanji a real translation?
It is an ateji rendering — kanji selected to match the pronunciation of Dalton while carrying positive meanings. It is the same approach used for foreign names in Japanese.

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