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The baby name Harukuni is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Ha-ru-ku-ni (Japanese: はるくに; IPA: /haɾukuni/).

Harukuni is Japanese in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Japanese
Pronunciation: Ha-ru-ku-ni (Japanese: はるくに; IPA: /haɾukuni/)

What is the meaning of the name Harukuni ?

The baby name Harukuni is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Ha-ru-ku-ni (Japanese: はるくに; IPA: /haɾukuni/).

Harukuni is Japanese in Origin.

Harukuni is a Japanese masculine given name combining haru and kuni. Haru may be written 春 (spring), 晴 (clear weather), 陽 (sunlight), or 治 (govern), while kuni is 国/國 or 邦 (“country; realm”). Kanji pairings such as 春国, 晴国, 陽国, or 治国 yield meanings like “spring land,” “clear realm,” “sunlit nation,” or “govern the country.” Kana: はるくに, ハルクニ.

The -kuni element appears in many premodern male names signaling service to the state, giving Harukuni a classical feel. Usage today is uncommon yet respectable, with Haru or Kuni as nicknames. Variant spellings may swap 国 for the traditional 國 or use 邦. Related Haru- names include Haruto and Haruki, though meanings differ. Romanization is simply Harukuni.

We have no record of Harukuni in any national birth registry or name dataset. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.

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Harukuni is predominantly a boy's name.
Harukuni is a 4 syllable name, pronounced Ha-ru-ku-ni (Japanese: はるくに; IPA: /haɾukuni/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include 春国, 春邦, 晴国, 晴邦, 治国 and はるくに.
Across languages, Harukuni has these equivalents: Haruki (春樹), Haruto (春斗), Kunio (国夫/邦男), Masakuni (正国), Kunihiro (国広), and 1 more.
Harukuni is a name of Japanese origin, traditionally used in Japan. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Japan and its diaspora communities.