'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
In Hawaiian, you say "What is your name?" as "ʻO wai kou inoa?"
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
There is no direct translation for the name "Tenaya" in Hawaiian as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
In Hawaiian, the name Melissa can be translated as Meleka.
In Hawaiian, the name Jesse can be translated as "Keke".
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
You would say "ʻO wai koʻu inoa" in Hawaiian, which translates to "What is my name".
There is no direct translation for the name "Tenaya" in Hawaiian as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
In Hawaiian, the name Melissa can be translated as Meleka.
In Hawaiian, the name Jesse can be translated as "Keke".
In Hawaiian, the name "Jake" can be translated as "Kekela."
In Hawaiian, the name Debra can be translated to "Kebera."
In Hawaiian, the name "Shawn" can be translated to "Kāone."
In Hawaiian, the name Jody can be spelled as "Ioke."
The name "Hunter" can be translated to "Kāpili" in Hawaiian.
The name "Mark" can be translated to "Maka" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, the name Dakota can be translated to "Kakoka."