I believe you are meaning "Meke Aloha Pumehana"...translated
meaning "With Warm affection"...
Such as in closing a letter,
"Meke aloha pumehana"
"Malama da ohana"
With warm affection, take care of the family...
Aloha: Did you mean 'puni' hana? This is "the love of my beloved home" or "the love of my beloved Hana (as in the place called Hana)"
Aloha; ua po'okela ke 'ohana [ooah po'o-kayla K o-hana]
I am not familiar with the first word "he" but Aloha ke akua is "God is love" in Hawaiian.
First, notice that I corrected the question (spelling of a'i). Ano a'i ke aloha e is the sacred (or reverent) feeling of aloha
Aloha: Hōʻike hana no'eau [ho'eekay hana no Ayow]
Aloha: hana or hanahana
Aloha: hana mana
Aloha- hello, goodbye, I LOVE YOU
With warm (or warmest) aloha (love or affection)
Aloha: 1. Ke aloha o ke Hale Akua [kay aloha o kay ha-lay ahkoo-ah] 2. Ke kalakia o ke Hale Akua [... kala-kee-ah... ]
There are actually two different ways to say love of my life in Hawaiian. The first way is 'ke aloha o ku'u ola'. The second way is ' ke aloha o ko'u ola.'
Happy Lono-i-ke-aweawe-aloha Day!