Proper noun
Hara
A name of Siva.
Hara (plural Haras)
A surname from Japanese.
Okinawa, one of the longest-lived and healthiest populations in the world, practice a principle they call hara hachi bu: Eat until you are 80 percent full. Michael Pollan
According to Hara, “The Tinman is not a hugely character-driven part, but it’s very plot-driven. Source: Internet
Amakusa Shirō's severed head was taken to Nagasaki for public display, and the entire complex at Hara Castle was burned to the ground and buried together with the bodies of all the dead. Source: Internet
After the Hara Castle fell, the shogunate's forces beheaded an estimated 37,000 rebels and sympathizers. Source: Internet
Focusing on how the CP victims are generally ignored or disregarded in Japan, Hara challenges his society's taboos about physical handicaps. Source: Internet
Hara, p. 118–119; and Hough, p. 293. An unknown, but "large" number of the 5th Yokosuka troops were killed in the sinking of their transport ship. Source: Internet