Yes. It can also be spelled Keiki
No, the Hawaiian name "Keke" does not directly translate to "Katie" in English. The two names are not linguistically related or equivalent in meaning.
"Keke" in Maori translates to "cake" in English.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
In Hawaiian, the name "Morgan" can be translated as "MoΓ«rana," which is a phonetic adaptation of the English name.
"Ko kua" in Hawaiian translates to "backbone" in English.
"Oiwi" is a Hawaiian word that means "native" or "indigenous" in English.
Katie in Hawaiian is Keke [kay-kay]. This can have 2 meanings; a person who lives in Hawaii when it is winter at their other home (a Hawaiian snowbird), and a person who makes others feel welcomed.
"Keke" in Maori translates to "cake" in English.
Kai is a masculine and feminine name that means "Sea" in Hawaiian.
"Kekekeke" is like the Asian version of the English "hahaha". Or at least, this is how I use it. :-)
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Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
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It is Hawaiian for smart, clever or wise.
ola = life
Noni is the same in Hawaiian as it is in English.
Keleka is not a Hawaiian name. It's an English name pronounced with a Hawaiian accent.When translated, however, it could mean "the letter" (as in a love letter or note)
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