Haruki
/hɚˈuki/
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Haruki, of Japanese origin, combines 'haru' (spring or clear) and 'ki' (shine or radiance), meaning 'shining brightly'. The name evokes imagery of clarity, vitality, and brilliance, often reflecting a hopeful and luminous personality. It is a popular and meaningful choice in Japan and among those who appreciate its poetic resonance.
Haruki Murakami
Novelist, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
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