The Wao Akua was traditionally a sacred realm for the spirits in Hawaiian culture. Humans would show respect and reverence for this realm through rituals, ceremonies, and offerings to the deities believed to reside there. It was considered a place to communicate with the gods and seek their guidance or blessings.
The word for goddess in Hawaiian is "akua wahine."
The Hawaiian word for desert is "ka wao nui a Kāne" which translates to "the great wilderness of Kāne".
The translation of "I am a child of God" in Hawaiian is "He keiki au a ke Akua."
"Mahalo Ke Akua" is a common way to express "Thank you, Lord" in Hawaiian.
CORRECTED: Aloha: Akua e Aloha [Ah-koo-ah A aloha]Aloha o Akua (love of God)
bao wao wao wao wao wao
wao = they, them
Yōka Wao was born on 1968-02-15.
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Akua Tuta was created in 1994.
Akua Dansua was born on 1958-04-23.
The word "Wao" is Dutch, its translation to English is "Wow". It basically means to be impressed greatly. It is an expression of surprised admiration.
Riddell Akua was born on January 26, 1963.
Oscar de León, the protagonist of "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" by Junot Díaz, dies by suicide.
Akua Lezli Hope is an African American woman artist, poet and writer
Ke akua pu means in Hawaiian - God Be With Us
The meaning of AKUA of Western African origin is "born on Wednesday" in Akan and it is a female name.