Urushihara - Japanese Last Names

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Urushihara

/uːɾɯɕihaɾa/

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Uncommon

Meaning

Lacquer tree plain or field

Represents a deep connection to the land and natural resources, particularly the urushi (lacquer) tree, historically significant in Japanese craftsmanship and artistry.

Symbolism

Embodies tradition, craftsmanship, and harmony with nature; symbolizes resilience and cultural heritage through its association with durable, lustrous lacquer used in fine arts.

Etymology: Derived from the Japanese words 'urushi' (漆), meaning 'lacquer tree' or 'lacquer', and 'hara' (原), meaning 'field' or 'plain'; thus, 'Urushihara' literally means 'lacquer tree field'.

Style & Origin

traditional
artistic
japanese

Cultural Background

Originating in Japan, Urushihara is a toponymic surname reflecting geographical features tied to nat

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