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Pat in Kanji

The name Pat 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

覇都Pato
  • supremacy, domination
  • capital, city

For Pat, 覇 (supremacy) and 都 (capital) depict a powerful leader who governs the metropolitan center with undeniable authority and strength.

覇登Pato
  • supremacy, domination
  • ascend, climb

For Pat, the supreme force of 覇 (supremacy) combined with 登 (ascend) signifies a person who climbs to the highest levels of power and success.

覇刀Pato
  • supremacy, domination
  • sword, blade

For Pat, 覇 (supremacy) and 刀 (sword) evoke the image of a mighty warrior whose sharp strength and decisive power can slice through any obstacle.

Beauty

葩都Pato
  • flower petal, blossom
  • capital, city

For Pat, 葩 (flower petal) and 都 (capital) show a beautiful presence, like gorgeous blossoms decorating the streets of a grand and elegant city.

琶杜Pato
  • lute, stringed instrument
  • shrine grove, forest

For Pat, 琶 (lute) and 杜 (shrine grove) suggest a peaceful and beautiful melody echoing through a sacred, quiet forest, bringing calm to all.

芭透Pato
  • flower, banana plant
  • transparent, clear

For Pat, 芭 (flower) and 透 (clear) paint a picture of pure, delicate beauty, resembling a fresh blossom glistening with clear drops of morning dew.

Wisdom

播智Pato
  • sow, spread
  • wisdom, intellect

For Pat, the act of 播 (sow) combined with 智 (wisdom) portrays a wise thinker who spreads insightful knowledge and cultivates bright minds.

覇図Pato
  • supremacy, domination
  • plan, map

For Pat, 覇 (supremacy) and 図 (plan) represent a brilliant strategist who uses superior intellect to plan and achieve great things in life.

杷問Pato
  • loquat, gather
  • inquire, ask

For Pat, 杷 (gather) and 問 (inquire) symbolize an inquisitive scholar who gathers facts and asks deep questions to seek absolute truth.

Nature

芭杜Pato
  • flower, banana plant
  • shrine grove, forest

For Pat, 芭 (flower) and 杜 (grove) evoke the peaceful harmony of green fields and sacred forests, showing a deep, natural connection to the earth.

播土Pato
  • sow, spread
  • earth, soil

For Pat, 播 (sow) and 土 (earth) represent the healing cycle of nature, sowing seeds in fertile soil to nurture new life and abundant growth.

杷渡Pato
  • loquat, tree
  • cross, migrate

For Pat, 杷 (tree) and 渡 (cross) represent a bird migrating across ancient forests, symbolizing a natural spirit of freedom and green journeys.

Courage

覇斗Pato
  • supremacy, domination
  • big dipper, fight

For Pat, 覇 (supremacy) and 斗 (fight) signify a brave soul who fights with honor, challenging great forces to protect what is right and true.

破登Pato
  • break, tear
  • ascend, climb

For Pat, 破 (break) and 登 (ascend) show the courage to break through barriers and climb to new heights, overcoming all fears along the way.

播途Pato
  • sow, spread
  • path, road

For Pat, 播 (spread) and 途 (path) inspire the courage to pave one's own path, sowing seeds of hope and walking boldly toward a bright future.

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Frequently asked

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

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