Hara
Hara referred to:
- An Estonian village in the rural community Noarootsi, see Hara ( Noarootsi )
- An Estonian island, see Hara (Island )
- A biblical name, see Hara ( Bible )
- A Japanese word with multiple meanings Hara is the Japanese name for a ' center of gravity ' of the human body. See Ki kai items on the agenda (also commonly Tanden ) and Hara (Zen)
- Hara was a castle that became known in connection with the Shimabara Rebellion in feudal Japan
Ha -Ra (derived from Hans Raab ) is a brand name for Microfiber Towels
Hara is the surname of the following persons:
- Hara Hiromu (1903-1986), Japanese graphic artist and graphic designer
- Hara Hiroshi ( botanist ) ( 1911-1986 ), Japanese botanist
- Hiroshi Hara ( composer ) ( 1933-2002 ), Japanese composer
- Hiroshi Hara (architect ) ( b. 1936 ), Japanese architect
- Hara Kanesuke (1885-1962), Japanese botanist
- Ken'ya Hara (born 1958 ), Japanese graphic designer
- Hara Masatane (1531-1575), follower of Takeda ( clan ) during the late Sengoku period
- Nobuo Hara ( born 1926 ), Japanese jazz saxophonist and bandleader
- Setsuko Hara (* 1920), Japanese actress
- Hara Shimetarō (1882-1991), Japanese physician
- Hara Shūjirō, Japanese politicians
- Taira Hara (1943-2006), Japanese manga artist
- Setsuko Hara (* 1920), Japanese actress
- Hara Takashi (1856-1921), Japanese politician and Prime Minister
- Toshimasa Hara, bassist of the band Dir en gray
- Hara Tamiki (1905-1951), Japanese writer
- Yumiko Hara ( b. 1982 ), Japanese long-distance runner
- Yuto Hara ( born 1986 ), Japanese hockey player
- László Hara ifj. (1943-1993) Hungarian musician
- László Hara (1915-2001) Hungarian musician
See also:
- O'Hara
- Disambiguation