keiki ali'i [kay-kee ah-lee ee]
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
It may be a variant of the Hawaiian name Leilani meaning "heavenly royal child".
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Kamalani is a female given name of Hawaiian origin that means "heavenly or royal child."sincerely, Kamalani Peter
Keiki . . . pronounced "kay-key" meaning child
ku'u keiki [koo-ooh kay-kee]
Aloha: kamā.liʻi wahine onaona [kahmaylee ee vwa-heenay ohna-ohna].It is important to say kah-MAY and not kah-mah because kah-may-lee ee is 'royal' child, but kah-mah-lee ee is just child or children.
keiki nele [kay-kee nay-lay]
Aloha: Kamalei [ka-ma-lay] is a proper name given to many children. It is beloved child.
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian