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[ 2 syll. ha-ro, har-o ] The boy name Haro is pronounced as HHAARow KEY. Haro is used chiefly in Japanese and Frisian, and its origin is Japanese and Germanic. From Japanese and Germanic roots, its meaning is first son of the wild boar - in this context, Haro is usually used in the Japanese language. The name Haroko (Japanese) and the name Haroku (Japanese) are variants of Haro. In addition, Haro is a variant of the name Herman (English) in the Frisian language. Haro is also a variant of the name Herbert (English, French, and German) in the Frisian language. Haro is also a short form of the name Harbert (Frisian), a short form of the name Harmen (Frisian), and a spelling variant of the name Harro (Frisian). Haro is seldom used as a baby name for boys. It is not listed within the top 1000 names. Baby names that sound like Haro include Hari (Indian), Harri (Finnish and Welsh), Harrie (Dutch), Harro (Frisian), Harry (English), Jorge (English and Spanish), Har (Indian), and Haruhiro (Japanese). KEY: English pronunciation for Haro: HH as in "he (HH.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; OW as in "oat (OW.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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