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Hilda in Kanji

The name Hilda 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

飛流妥Hiruda
  • fly/soar
  • flow/current
  • gentle/settled

For Hilda, 飛 (fly) and 流 (flow) join with 妥 (gentle) to depict a powerful energy that rises high and flows with steady and calm control.

斐留陀Hiruda
  • patterned/beautiful
  • stay/keep
  • slope/steep

The character 斐 for striking patterns, 留 for keeping, and 陀 for steep slopes combine to define a sturdy strength that guards a prominent peak.

比類妥Hiruda
  • compare
  • surpass/class
  • settled

Combining 比 (compare) and 類 (surpass) with 妥 (settled), this name portrays an unmatched, stable force of leadership that stands above all others.

Beauty

緋瑠妥Hiruda
  • scarlet/crimson
  • lapis lazuli
  • gentle/settled

The scarlet color in 緋 is paired with 瑠 for lapis lazuli and 妥 for gentleness, expressing a brilliant, colorful, and highly refined aesthetic grace.

斐流妥Hiruda
  • patterned/beautiful
  • flow/current
  • gentle/settled

Using 斐 for artistic patterns, 流 for a graceful river flow, and 妥 for a calm heart, this name evokes an elegant beauty and peaceful composure.

緋流舵Hiruda
  • scarlet
  • flow
  • steer

Combining 緋 for scarlet beauty with 流 for flow and 舵 for direction, this name represents a vibrant, elegant person who steers life gracefully.

Wisdom

比類舵Hiruda
  • compare
  • type/kind
  • steer/rudder

Using 比 (compare) and 類 (kind) alongside 舵 (steer) represents a brilliant mind that compares facts and steers decisions with logical wisdom.

斐留妥Hiruda
  • beautiful/patterned
  • preserve/keep
  • gentle/settled

The character 斐 represents refined culture, 留 means to preserve, and 妥 stands for calm poise, depicting a wise scholar of deep intellect.

飛類陀Hiruda
  • soar/fly
  • surpass/class
  • steep

Combining 飛 to soar high with 類 to surpass others and 陀 for a steep hill, this name shows a wise, analytical intellect that overcomes challenges.

Nature

緋流陀Hiruda
  • scarlet
  • flow/river
  • slope/hill

The scarlet colors in 緋 and a flowing stream in 流 are paired with a green hill in 陀, painting a scenic view of autumn mountains and waters.

斐留多Hiruda
  • beautiful/patterned
  • preserve
  • abundant/many

Combining 斐 for beautiful patterns with 留 to preserve and 多 for abundant growth, this name evokes a natural landscape filled with rich colors.

飛留妥Hiruda
  • fly/soar
  • stay/keep
  • gentle

The kanji 飛 represents soaring birds, 留 represents nesting in a quiet tree, and 妥 represents calm fields, portraying the peace of nature.

Courage

飛留舵Hiruda
  • fly/soar
  • keep/stay
  • steer/rudder

Using 飛 to soar through obstacles, 留 to stand firm, and 舵 to steer forward, this name represents a brave captain who guides others with resolve.

比類陀Hiruda
  • compare
  • surpass
  • steep

Combining 比 to match, 類 to surpass, and 陀 for steep slopes, this name represents the courage to scale high peaks and overcome all hardships.

斐流多Hiruda
  • patterned/beautiful
  • flow/current
  • abundant

Refined patterns in 斐 and a flowing current in 流 combine with abundant strength in 多, showing a brave spirit that faces trials with flexibility.

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Frequently asked

How do you write Hilda in kanji?
Hilda can be written as 飛流妥 (read “Hiruda”), among other ateji combinations. Each kanji is chosen so its Japanese reading matches the sounds of the name.
What does the name Hilda mean in Japanese?
Because Hilda 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 Hilda in kanji a real translation?
It is an ateji rendering — kanji selected to match the pronunciation of Hilda while carrying positive meanings. It is the same approach used for foreign names in Japanese.

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