No one is exactly sure when or how Hawai'i got the name Hawai'i. Historians suggest that the name Hawai'i came from the ancient Polynesians' word for homeland. Hawaiki and Ohwyhee.
"HA", in Hawai`i, is the "breathe of life". There is no real English translation
"WAI" is "fresh water", or "The water of life", or "living waters".
"I" is, for one thing, the concept of a supreme God, or conscienceness.
If you put these all together, Hawai`i, actually pronounced ha-vwy-ee (with the e being completely separate), means.....
God breathed life to the waters. A hui hou.
Originally the Europeans called them the Sandwich Islands.
In Tahiti, it is Ra'iatea, although that name is new; its old name was Havai'i. In the Cook Islands it is 'Avaiki; the Maoris of Aotearoa (New Zealand) have Hawaiki; and in Samoa it is Savai'i. Those are just a few alterations of the name, but there are probably more plus, as I said, the name of the ancient homeland.
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The name is from a Polynesian word meaning "homeland." There have been people in Hawaii for many centuries. The first Englishman to find it was James Cook.
It came from the name Hawaike. Which is the real name of Hawaii.
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There are several companies that have Hawaii real estate for sale. Some examples include the following companies: Hawaii Life, Zillow, Realtor and American Dream Realty.
Yes, Hawaii drivers licenses are in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
Hawai'i
The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu. However, there is no state's name in Honolulu.
There are many Real Estate agents in Hawaii employed by companies such as Prudential, Century 21, Kona and Hawaii Life. Some top real estate agents at Prudential include Reine Moo, Debbie Anderson and Summer Banner.
Hawaii does not have an official state fruit.
The proper noun for Hawaii is "The State of Hawaii" or simply "Hawaii."
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Honolulu- it is the capital of Hawaii.
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