Harue, of Japanese origin, is a unisex given name that carries a unique charm and elegance. It's composed of two kanji characters: "hara" (腹), meaning stomach or belly, and "u" (生), signifying life. Thus, Harue can be translated as "life from the womb," implying nurturing and growth. This name gained popularity in Japan after being used for the protagonist in a popular manga series by Chieko Kojima. It's also notable that Harue is used as a unisex name, adding to its distinctive character.
It appears that the name Harue experienced periods of popularity and decline in terms of births over this time span. The highest years were 1919 with 20 births and 1927 with 18 births, while there was a noticeable drop off after 1930, with only 5 births each in 1932 and 1934. Overall, the name Harue was given to 248 children during these years.