Harumi

Harumi (はるみ, ハルミ) Japanese given name. Although the name can be given to both sexes, it is more commonly used by females.

Possible writings

Harumi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

  • 晴美, "sunny, beauty"
  • 晴海, "sunny, sea"
  • 晴実, "sunny, fruit"
  • 春美, "spring, beauty"
  • 春海, "spring, sea"
  • 春実, "spring, fruit"
  • 治美, "govern, beauty"
  • The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

    People

  • Harumi Fujita (藤田 晴美; born 1961), Japanese composer
  • Harumi Hiroyama (晴美; born 1968), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Harumi Ikoma (治美), a Japanese voice actress and narrator
  • Harumi Inoue (晴美; born 1974), Japanese actress
  • Harumi Katsuta, Japanese voice actress
  • Harumi Kurihara (はるみ; born 1947), Japanese celebrity homemaker and television personality
  • Harumi Nemoto (はるみ; born 1980), Japanese gravure idol
  • Harumi Miyako (はるみ; born 1948), Japanese enka singer
  • Harumi Murakami, Japanese voice actress, fiction writer
  • Harumi Sakurai (浩美; born 1982), Japanese voice actress
  • Harumi Sone, Japanese actor
  • Harumi (musician), (春海; born unknown), Japanese Rock musician
  • Harumi: The Beauty of Spring

    Harumi: The Beauty of Spring (French: Harumi: La beauté du printemps) is a 2010 documentary written, directed and produced by Ghislaine Heger. The film showed at the New York United Film Festival on 22 October 2010.

    This short documentary is a poetic portrait of jewelry designer Harumi Klossowska, daughter of the late painter Balthus and Japanese artist Setsuko. Set in and around the Grand Chalet in Rossiniere, Switzerland, it sketches Harumi's profile through her choices and the words of people close to her.

    References

    External links

  • Harumi: La beauté du printemps at the Internet Movie Database

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