Li (pronounced the same)
Uliuli (uu-lee-uu-lee)
Ailika [I - lee-ka]
In Hawaiian, the term "haole" is often used to refer to non-Hawaiian individuals, which can sometimes be used as a rough equivalent to "gringo". However, it's important to note that the cultural context and usage may differ between the two terms.
"Rick" in Hawaiian can be translated as "Lika."
Julie in Hawaiian is pronounced as "Kuli."
In Hawaiian, the name "Eric" can be translated to "Erik" or "Elika."
"Irene" in Hawaiian is translated as "Ailine."
In Hawaiian, the word for "chief" is "aliʻi."
Aloha: Say: Kalika [ka-lee-ka]
Aloha: Say pololi [po-lo-lee]
Pelipe [pay-lee-pay]
pilialoha [pee-lee-aloha]