Haruna is a name of Japanese origin, derived from the phrase "hara ni wa nu" which translates to " peaceful within". This name has gained popularity worldwide, particularly in Japan and among those with an interest in Japanese culture. It is often associated with elegance and grace, reflecting the harmonic balance it signifies. Haruna is composed of two kanji characters: "hara" meaning belly or womb, and "nu" meaning peaceful or calm. This creates a beautiful harmony between body and mind, suggesting tranquility and inner peace. The name Haruna carries a profound cultural significance while also offering a unique and aesthetically pleasing sound to those who bear it.
"Haruna experienced a notable peak in popularity with 13 births in 2006. However, the name's usage has been quite inconsistent throughout the given years, ranging from as few as 5 to as many as 13 births per year."