Toru
Toru is a common name in Japan, often used for both males and females. It can be written using various kanji characters, each with different meanings. The name is popular due to its pleasant sound and cultural significance.
In literature, Toru is also a character in several works, including Haruki Murakami's novels. These characters often embody themes of introspection and existential exploration, reflecting the complexities of modern life. The name's usage in fiction contributes to its recognition and appeal in contemporary Japanese culture.