Haruto

Meaning of Haruto

Haruto is a traditional Japanese male name pronounced as hah-ROO-toh (/haˈʀu.to/). The name is composed of two kanji characters: "haru" (春) meaning "spring" or "sunlight," and "to" (人) meaning "person." This gives the name Haruto a poetic connotation, often interpreted as "a person of spring" or "a person of sunlight," symbolizing new beginnings and warmth. Haruto has gained moderate popularity in the United States over the years, with its highest occurrence in 2014 when it ranked 4390th. The name also has a variation, Harut. Its consistent yet modest usage highlights its unique appeal among parents who appreciate Japanese culture and names that evoke nature and positivity.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as hah-ROO-toh (/haˈʀu.to/)

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Notable People Named Haruto

Haruto Yasumoto is a Japanese kickboxer and muay thai fighter, known for competing in the featherweight division of RISE and holding titles such as the KNOCKOUT RED and WBC Muaythai Japan Featherweight champion.
Haruto Takahashi is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers in Nippon Professional Baseball.
Haruto Shirai is a Japanese football player known for his role as an attacker at FC Ryukyu.
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