Hasune (はすね)

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(Main) gender: Female
Pronunciation: hah-suune [hà.sɨ́ᵝ.né̞]


Etymology and/or ways to write:
The second element of this name is usually written as 音 meaning “sound,” though other ne kanji can be used, e.g. 寧 meaning “tranquillity.”
As for the first element, it is taken from 蓮 (hasu), which refers to the (sacred) lotus plant/flower. It can also be written as 芙, part of 芙蓉 (fuyō), referring to the Confederate rose with its taxonomic name Hibiscus mutabilis (蓮, through its older reading hachisu, is also used as an alternative name for 木槿 (mukuge), which refers to the rose of Sharon with its taxonomic name Hibiscus syriacus).

Popularity:
Much of this name’s usage is concentrated on those born since the second half of the 1990s. Even so, this name is in rare usage with percentages from the mid-2010s maxing out at over 0.005%.

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