Aloha: Mālamalama o ka lā
The phrase "white sun" in Hawaiian is translated as "lā kea."
The Hawaiian word for sun is La
The Hawaiian name for sun is " lā." In Hawaiian culture, the sun holds significant importance as a source of light and life, often associated with the god Lono. The term "lā" is used in various contexts, including in names for days and in traditional practices.
Aloha. Your answer is Pā ʻana a ka lā (literally, the light of the sun). A hui hou (until next time).
Though there is a moon goddess, there is no sun god/dess depicted in Hawaiian legends. There was mention of a sun god in the story of Maui the demi-god whom snared the sun to extend the length of days so that people had enough time to do things, but there was no mention of the sun having a name or anything of that sort.
hana lohi [ha-na lo-hee]
The Hawaiian word for light is "maika'i".
The Hawaiian word for light is "mālamalama."
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.
Kihikau a ka Lā [kee-hee kow ah ka la]
How do you say hello to a man in Hawaiian