Haruyoshi

Meaning of Haruyoshi

The name Haruyoshi is of Japanese origin and is commonly used for baby boys. In Japanese, it is pronounced as hah-roo-YOH-shee (/haˈrujoʃi/). The variations of this name include Haru and Yoshi. Haruyoshi holds a sense of strength and resilience, reflecting the qualities associated with the changing seasons in Japan. While not as common in the United States, Haruyoshi has been given to a few newborn boys over the years. In 1922, there were seven occurrences of this name in the United States, ranking at number 3532.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as hah-roo-YOH-shee (/haˈrujoʃi/)

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Notable People Named Haruyoshi

Haruyoshi Ōkawa was a Japanese hunter known for avenging the victims of the Sankebetsu brown bear incident by killing over 100 brown bears in his lifetime.
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