Yasuharu
Yasuharu is a Japanese given name, often used as a surname as well. The name is composed of two kanji characters: 保 (yasu), meaning "preserve" or "protect," and 春 (haru), meaning "spring." Together, Yasuharu can be interpreted as "protecting spring" or "preserving spring." The name is commonly associated with the Japanese lunar calendar, where the third month is known as "Yasuharu" or "Uru."
In Japan, Yasuharu is a relatively rare name, but it has been used by several notable individuals.
The name Yasuharu is also used in various cultural contexts. For example, it is the name of
Despite its rarity, Yasuharu remains a meaningful and distinctive name in Japan, with a rich history and