Hagiwara - Japanese Boy Names

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Hagiwara

/ha.ɡi.wa.ra/

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Uncommon

Meaning

Bush clover field or hagi field

Represents a connection to nature, simplicity, and rural beauty. Symbolizes humility and resilience associated with wild plants thriving in modest environments.

Symbolism

Embodies the transient beauty of nature, particularly the autumnal blooming of bush clover (hagi), which is celebrated in Japanese poetry and seasonal awareness. Associated with endurance and quiet grace.

Etymology: Composed of 'hagi' (萩), meaning 'bush clover' or 'lespedeza', and 'wara' or 'hara' (原), meaning 'field' or 'plain'. Thus, 'Hagiwara' literally means 'field of bush clover', a plant historically significant in Japanese literature and aesthetics.

Style & Origin

traditional
literary
japanese

Cultural Background

Originating in Japan, Hagiwara is a family name deeply rooted in Japanese geography and natural imag

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