Chinese Symbol 顿
What you see below, and can magnify, is the Chinese character for: used in person's name—no meaning; pause; touch the ground with one's head; stamp one's foot; arrange; tired; suddenly; a surname. I've divided all details into 5 sections. Please note that there might be more than one symbol with these meaning. If you want to see the other symbols or words with the same meaning, please click on the English words listed in the section 2 below.
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顿
- | (Used in person's name—no meaning) |
- | Pause; touch the ground (with one's head); stamp (one's foot); arrange |
- | Tired |
- | Suddenly |
- | (A surname) |
More symbols with the following meanings:
Pause
Stamp
Arrange
Suddenly
A warning: In Chinese, words are often composed by two Chinese characters, and sometimes by three or more. This page is not a dictionary.
This symbol has a different traditional version.
This Chinese symbol is not contained in any Chinese word of which I've written a page.
This Chinese symbol is contained in the following Chinese name:
Chinese name Brandon (male) |
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布兰顿 This Chinese name is exactly how the famous Brandon Armstrong and the City of Brandon (Manitoba) are called in China. |
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