furani
Furani is a Japanese surname that has been recorded in various historical documents since the early Edo period. The name is typically written with the kanji 風奈, which can be interpreted as “wind” (風) and “Nara” (奈), the name of a central province in ancient Japan, suggesting a possible origin from a family that lived near or had ties to the Nara region. The surname is not among the most common in Japan, ranking in the lower 1% of surnames, and is most frequently found in the Kansai region and in modern-day Tokyo as a result of internal migration during the 20th century. In modern usage, Furani is also used as a brand name for several small Japanese enterprises, particularly in the retail and automotive sectors, although these are unrelated to the family name.
Notable individuals bearing the Furani surname include the late politician Hideo Furani (1929–1988), who served as