A Japanese name has been chosen for you
春
はる
Haru
HAH-roo · a unisex name
“Spring”
Fresh · Hopeful · Classic
The story of Haru
The season itself — Haru written as spring, plainly and beautifully.
Haru is the season of blossoms and beginnings, worn by boys and girls alike. It may be the easiest beautiful Japanese name for the whole world to pronounce.
Kanji by kanji
spring
The season of blossoming and beginnings — the warmest word in Japanese.
How it feels
The full story
About 春
春 is the oldest and most direct spelling: the season of beginnings as a lifelong name. It carries a thousand years of poems about thaw and first blossoms.
Popularity in Japan
Haru rides high on unisex rankings in the 2010s and 2020s, loved for its simplicity.
Through the decades
An old warm word made newly fashionable by the age of short, borderless names.
Deep dive
Haru is the root of a whole family of names — Haruto, Haruna, Haruki. On its own it is the season itself: thaw, light, beginnings. A name that promises things will open.
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