- 华盛顿 Huáshèngdùn Washington, D.C.The federal capital of the United States
- 顿时 dùnshí immediatelyimmediately; suddenly
- 整顿 zhěngdùn reorganizeto rectify, consolidate, or improve an organization, system, or discipline
- 波士顿 Bōshìdùn BostonBoston, capital of Massachusetts
- 曼哈顿 Mànhādùn ManhattanManhattan island or the Manhattan borough of New York City
- 克林顿 Kèlíndùn Bill ClintonBill Clinton (1946-), 42nd US President (1993-2001)
- 停顿 tíngdùn haltto stop or interrupt an action, process, or movement
- 安顿 āndùn arrangeto make necessary arrangements for a person or situation
- 普林斯顿 Pǔlínsīdùn PrincetonPrinceton, New Jersey
- 休斯顿 Xiūsīdùn Houston
- 温斯顿 Wēnsīdùn WinstonWinston (name)
- 汉密尔顿 Hànmì'ěrdùn HamiltonThe capital city of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda.
- 华盛顿邮报 Huáshèngdùn Yóubào Washington PostWashington Post (newspaper)
- 牛顿 niúdùn newtonnewton (SI unit of force)
- 查尔斯顿 Chá'ěrsīdùn Charleston
- 马其顿 Mǎqídùn Macedonia
- 霍顿 Huòdùn HoldenHotton, Holden, Wharton, Houghton etc (name)
- 博尔顿 Bó'ěrdùn BoltonBolton (name)
- 克莱顿 Kèláidùn Clayton(name) Clayton or Crichton
- 顿悟 dùnwù enlightenmenta sudden spiritual awakening or grasp of the truth, especially in a Buddhist context
- 希尔顿 Xī'ěrdùn HiltonHilton (hotel chain)
- 惠灵顿 Huìlíngdùn WellingtonWellington, capital of New Zealand
- 埃弗顿 āifúdùn EvertonA district in Liverpool, northwest England.
- 沃顿 Wòdùn WhartonWharton (name)
- 困顿 kùndùn destituteliving in poverty or difficult financial circumstances
- 布莱顿 Bùláidùn BrightonBrighton, a town in England
- 斯坦顿 Sītǎndùn StantonStanton (name)
- 乔治·华盛顿 Qiáozhì· Huáshèngdùn George WashingtonGeorge Washington (1732-1799), first US president
- 卡尔顿 Kǎ'ěrdùn Carleton
- 劳顿 láodùn fatiguedexhausted or wearied, typically from physical exertion or travel
- 帕丽斯·希尔顿 Pàlìsī· Xī'ěrdùn Paris Hilton
- 道尔顿 Dào'ěrdùn DaltonEnglish surname transliterated into Chinese
- 捶胸顿足 chuíxiōngdùnzú beat one's chestto beat one's chest and stamp one's feet in sorrow or anguish
- 代顿 Dàidùn DaytonDayton (city in Ohio)
- 茅塞顿开 máosèdùnkāi sudden insightA sudden flash of insight where everything becomes clear; to suddenly understand something after being confused.
- 顿足 dùnzú stampstamp one's feet
- 米尔顿 Mǐ'ěrdùn John MiltonEnglish poet and writer (1608-1674), author of Paradise Lost
- 普林斯顿大学 Pǔlínsīdùn Dàxué Princeton University
- 顿然 dùnrán suddenlyin a sudden or abrupt manner; all of a sudden
- 莱顿 Láidùn LeidenLeiden (the Netherlands)
- 西顿 Xīdùn SidonSidon (Lebanon)
- 曼哈顿区 Mànhādùnqū ManhattanManhattan borough of New York City
- 顿挫 dùncuò brushwork transitiona pause and shift in pressure or direction within a brush stroke in calligraphy or painting
- 德累斯顿 Déléisīdùn DresdenDresden, capital of Saxony, Germany
- 舟车劳顿 zhōuchēláodùn travel-wornfatigued from a long journey; travel-worn
- 华盛顿特区 Huáshèngdùntèqū Washington D.C.Washington D.C. (US federal capital)
- 温布尔顿 Wēnbù'ěrdùn Wimbledon
- 约翰斯顿 Yuēhànsīdùn JohnstonJohnston, Johnson, Johnstone etc, name
- 海顿 Hǎidùn HaydnFranz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Austrian classical composer
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH