ula ahi [ooh-la ah-hee] Some will just say ula. Some elders will also say waka [va-ka], but mostly ula ahi.
"Flame" in Hawaiian is "Ahi."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Caitlyn does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian, as it is an English name. However, it could be spelled phonetically in Hawaiian as "Keikilina" or "Keikilina."
In Hawaiian, the name Jessica can be translated to "Keika."
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
There is no direct translation for the name "Adriana" in Hawaiian, as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset.
The blue flame is called a roaring flame and the yellow flame is called the safety flame.
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.
Caitlyn does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian, as it is an English name. However, it could be spelled phonetically in Hawaiian as "Keikilina" or "Keikilina."
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
A yellow flame is named as a safety flame as it isn't as hot as the blue flame
Blue flame is a clean flame.
Blue Flame=Can't see (hotter then yellow flame) Yellow Flame (safety flame)=visible
A Safety Flame Is The Yellowy Orange Flame. It Is Called A Safety Flame Because You Can See It Unlike The Blue Flame
Shane has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
The hottest flame is the blue flame and the coolest flame is yellow.
There is no Hawaiian word for clown.