Dalton

Etymology
From +. Equivalent to.

Proper noun

 * 1) John Dalton, English chemist.
 * 2) Any of several places in the north of England and in Scotland
 * 3) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) Any of several places in the north of England and in Scotland
 * 2) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.
 * 1) ; some buildings are used as summer cottages.

Noun

 * 1)  a former unit of atomic mass equivalent to 1/16 the mass of an oxygen atom; now replaced by the atomic mass unit (or dalton)

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Dalton is the 654th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 52,184 individuals. Dalton is most common among White (86.84%) individuals.