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Hamilton in Japanese

Hamilton in Japanese is ハミルトン — Hamilton means a common surname of Scottish origin, also used as a male given name; also the name of several cities and towns around the world, most famously in New Zealand, Ontario (Canada), and Bermuda.

Hamilton in Japanese

ハミルトン
proper noun
Pronounced: hamiruton

What does "Hamilton" mean?

  1. noun A common surname of Scottish origin, also used as a male given name; also the name of several cities and towns around the world, most famously in New Zealand, Ontario (Canada), and Bermuda.
    "Her grandfather, Mr. Hamilton, moved to Hamilton, New Zealand as a young man."
  2. noun Informal slang for a United States ten-dollar bill, from the portrait of Alexander Hamilton on it.
    "He slipped the valet a hamilton and told him to keep the change."

Hamilton in a sentence

  • Her grandfather, Mr. Hamilton, moved to Hamilton, New Zealand as a young man.
  • He slipped the valet a hamilton and told him to keep the change.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Hamilton" in Japanese?

"Hamilton" in Japanese is ハミルトン. Hamilton means: A common surname of Scottish origin, also used as a male given name; also the name of several cities and towns around the world, most famously in New Zealand, Ontario (Canada), and Bermuda.

How do you pronounce ハミルトン?

"Hamilton" in Japanese is ハミルトン, pronounced "hamiruton".

How do you use "Hamilton" in a sentence?

Example: "Her grandfather, Mr. Hamilton, moved to Hamilton, New Zealand as a young man." In Japanese, "Hamilton" is ハミルトン.

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