Aloha: Say haole [ha oh lay] Know that most persons say [howlee].
Kaia = KAH-yah
No, the Hawaiian language does not have a R, V, or D. If you want to write this name in Hawaiian, it would be Lewoneka.
Sandy is pronounced Kaneki
Jo is a proper name is unchanged in the Hawaiian language.
in which language
Hawaiian is completely phonetic. You would pronounce this word "HAH HIGH"
No. The Hawaiian language doesn't have a G or an F, and Hawaiian words must end with a vowel.
As much as I know, this is a proper name, and has no equivilant in HI`ian. It might be phonetically spelled, but I can't pronounce it to help you. If you tell me how to say it, I'll translate it.
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).
In Hawaiian, the name Yanira does not have a direct translation. However, you could choose a similar Hawaiian name or try to adapt it to the Hawaiian language by using native words with similar meanings.
It depends what language you speak to how you pronounce a name, however every time I have heard the name it has been pronounced 'El Yan'