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{{transliterationof|Hayashi|林|林 (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox surname | name = Hayashi | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation = Hayashi | meaning = woods | region = Japan | origin = Japanese | variant = Kobayashi | footnotes = [1] }}Hayashi (林, literally "woods"), is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Asuca Hayashi, singer
- Chushiro Hayashi, astrophysicist
- {{Nihongo|Erina Hayashi|林 恵里奈||born 1994}}, Japanese tennis player
- Fubō Hayashi, author
- Fumiko Hayashi (author), poet
- Fumio Hayashi, economist
- Harvey Saburo Hayashi, physician
- {{Nihongo|Hidekazu Hayashi|林 秀一||born 1965}}, Japanese rower
- Ikuo Hayashi, one of the perpetrators of the 1995 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
- Isao Hayashi, singer
- Joe Hayashi, Japanese-American World War II soldier
- Kaz Hayashi, professional wrestler
- Keizō Hayashi, 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)
- {{Nihongo|Motoo Hayashi|林 幹雄||born 1947}}, Japanese politician
- Patrick Hayashi, the defendant in the property law case Popov v. Hayashi
- {{Nihongo|Ryohei Hayashi|林 陵平||born 1986}}, Japanese footballer
- Senjūrō Hayashi, former Prime Minister of Japan
- Shizuya Hayashi, Japanese-American World War II soldier
- {{Nihongo|Tadaaki Hayashi|林 忠明}}, Japanese table tennis player
- Tadahiko Hayashi, photographer
- Takanobu Hayashi, photographer
- Teru Hayashi (1914–2003), Japanese-American biologist
- {{Nihongo|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
- {{Nihongo|Yuki Hayashi|林 勇気||born 1984}}, Japanese archer
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
- {{nihongo|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
References1. ^[https://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names_files.html 1990 Census Name Files]
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