You would say "ʻO wau koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian to mean "my name is".
'O wai ko'u inoa? (phonetically = Oh vie co-ooh ee no ah) pronounce co-ooh with a glottal stop similar to how you would pronounce "uh-oh" and to respond 'O [your name] ko'u inoa (pronounced as above except 'wai' is replaced with your own name and made as a statement
The name Amanda doesn't have a direct translation in Hawaiian as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
There is no direct translation for the name "Adriana" in Hawaiian, as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
It is pronounced "nah-wee-lee-vee-lee."
Kaia = KAH-yah
Sandy is pronounced Kaneki
Hawaiian is completely phonetic. You would pronounce this word "HAH HIGH"
the hawaiian girl name that means princess is LEILANI It is a beautiful name. You pronounce it like lay-la-nee. You can write it as: Leilany, Laylanee, Leylanie, but in Hawaiian, it's spelled Leilani.
Vaquita would be Wakika or Wakuika (depending on how you pronounce it in English).
The same way you pronounce it in English
Iesu Kristo - How do you pronounce this in the Hawaiian language? How do you pronounce Colupo in Hawaiian?
Jenifer.
ipo
Raley = Leili
The name Janice is a version of Jane that was created by Paul Leicester Ford in his book "Janice Meredith". Jane is a female version of John which means "God is gracious".
Keke (Kay-Kay)