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"Haruhis" is a modern name that has gained popularity in recent years due to the influence of Japanese and Korean names, as well as borrowings from English and other European languages. It sounds elegant and unique, making it attractive to parents who want to give their child a distinctive and memorable name. The meaning of "Haruhis" is associated with positive qualities and personality traits. It originates from the Japanese word "haru" (春 - meaning "early" or "spring") and the suffix "-kun" (which is used in Japanese names to give them a paternal or respectful tone). Therefore, "Haruhis" can mean "Early spring wind" or "Early spring day". This name carries symbolism of the beginning of life, renewal, and new energy. "Haruhis" does not have a direct equivalent in Russian, but it can be translated as "Spring" or "Beginning". It entered the Russian-speaking world through Japanese culture, where such names are widely used. In Russia, the name gained popularity due to an increase in parents choosing international names for their children. It is often selected by parents who want a name that sounds modern and has deep meaning. Historically, "Haruhis" was not widely used in Russian names, but its popularity surged at the beginning of the 21st century. It became especially popular among parents seeking names linked to Japanese culture or modern trends. Today, "Haruhis" can be encountered quite frequently in Russia, particularly among the younger generation and families valuing exoticism and uniqueness. People with this name are often associated with creative abilities, originality, and a love for art. Those named "Haruhis" usually possess openness to the new, curiosity, and an inventive mind capable of finding unconventional solutions. They often exhibit leadership in groups that value innovation and originality. While there are no famous bearers of the name "Haruhis" in the Russian-speaking environment yet, it is quite popular among individuals working in creative fields such as film, music, and design. In other countries, such as Japan, the name "Haruhis" (or variations thereof) is used for both boys and girls, but not as widely as in Russia. The popularity of "Haruhis" in Russia continues to grow, especially among parents seeking a name with deep meaning and a pleasant sound for their child. It remains exotic but recognizable. Diminutives include "Hariks", "Haru", and "Har".