Hayashi
Hayashi (林, literally "woods"), is the 19th most common Japanese surname.[2] Notable people with the surname include:
- Asuca Hayashi (林 明日香, born 1989), Japanese singer
- Chushiro Hayashi (林 忠四郎, 1920–2010), Japanese astrophysicist
- Coco Hayashi (林 鼓子, born 2002), Japanese voice actress
- Eigen Hayashi (林 英源, born 1949), Japanese sport shooter
- Erina Hayashi (林 恵里奈, born 1994), Japanese tennis player
- Fubō Hayashi (林 不忘), pen name of Kaitarō Hasegawa (1900–1935), Japanese writer
- Fumiko Hayashi (author) (林 芙美子, 1903 or 1904 – 1951), Japanese writer and poet
- Fumiko Hayashi (politician) (林 文子, born 1946), Japanese politician
- Fumio Hayashi (林 文夫, born 1952), Japanese economist
- Fumio Hayashi (doctor) (林 文雄, 1900–1947), Japanese physician
- Harvey Saburo Hayashi (1867–1943), Japanese physician
- Hidekazu Hayashi (林 秀一, born 1965), Japanese rower
- Honoka Hayashi (林 穂之香, born 1998), Japanese women's footballer
- Ikuo Hayashi (林 郁夫, born 1947), member of Aum Shinrikyo
- Isao Hayashi (林 伊佐緒, 1912–1995), Japanese singer and composer
- Joe Hayashi (1920–1945), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- Kanna Hayashi, professor at Simon Fraser University
- Kaz Hayashi (born 1973), Japanese professional wrestler
- Keizō Hayashi (林 敬三, 1907–1991), Japanese civil servant and general officer
- Kiralee Hayashi, American stunt woman, actress and gymnast
- Masumi Hayashi (photographer) (1945–2006), an American photographer and artist
- Masumi Hayashi (poisoner)
- Motoo Hayashi (林 幹雄, born 1947), Japanese politician
- Patrick Hayashi, the defendant in the property law case Popov v. Hayashi
- Ryan Hayashi (born 1973), Canadian magician
- Ryohei Hayashi (林 陵平, born 1986), Japanese footballer
- Ryuta Hayashi (林 隆太, born 1990), Japanese footballer
- Saki Hayashi (林 咲希, born 1995), Japanese women's basketball player
- Senjūrō Hayashi, former Prime Minister of Japan
- Shizuya Hayashi, Japanese-American World War II soldier
- Tadaaki Hayashi (林 忠明), Japanese table tennis player
- Tadahiko Hayashi, photographer
- Takanobu Hayashi, photographer
- Teru Hayashi (1914–2003), Japanese-American biologist
- Tomoya Hayashi (林 友哉, born 1999), Japanese footballer
- Tsuruichi Hayashi (1873–1935), mathematician
- Yasuo Hayashi, one of the perpetrators of the 1995 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
- Yasunori Hayashi, Japanese neuroscientist
- Yoshihide Hayashi, general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II
- Yoshiki (musician), Yoshiki Hayashi
- Yū Hayashi, Japanese voice actor and singer
- Yuki Hayashi (林 勇気, born 1984), Japanese archer
- Yuki Hayashi (林 ゆうき, born 1980), Japanese composer
Pronunciation | Hayashi |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | woods |
Region of origin | Japan |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Kobayashi |
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Other
- The name of a former samurai clan, the Hayashi clan (disambiguation), several members of which served hereditarily as foreign policy advisors in the Tokugawa shogunate
- The daimyō family of Jōzai Domain (Jōzai han)
- The name of one of the four go houses in the Edo period
- A dish consisting of stewed beef and onions in gravy: Hayashi rice
- Hayashi (music) (囃子), the term for a musical accompanist section, usually consisting primarily of percussion, in traditional Japanese theatre and dance.
- 4771 Hayashi, an asteroid discovered in 1989
- A cop from the video game Jet Set Radio Future
References
- "1990 Census Name Files". Archived from the original on 2010-10-07. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
- "明治安田生命 全国同姓調査 [Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company - National same family name investigation]" (PDF) (Press release). Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company. 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
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