If you are also a girl, kaikaina is a younger sister, kaikua'ana is an older sister. If you area boy, kaikuahine is your sister. CLARIFICATION Kaikuaana & kaikaina can only be used for females when they're referring to their older sibling or younger sibling of the same sex. Kaikuahine is used only for a boy or reference of/from a boy. For example, I'm a guy, and I have a sister, so I have 1 kaikuahine. I have 2 older brothers and 3 younger brothers, so I have 2 kaikuaana and 3 kaikaina. For us brothers, we have only 1 kaikuahine and the number of kaikuaana and kaikaina varies depending on which brother is referring to which brother.
CORRECTED: Aloha: The first answer below is completely incorrect. Say wahine [vwa-heenay]
Mahu
wahine (wah-HEE-nay)
Ikaika Wahine
Fafine, tama'ita'i
wahines
Nā Wāhine
Wahine (Wa He Ne)
wahine = woman/female kaikamahine = girl
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
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Dianna has no meaning in Hawaiian, other than a woman's name.
kaikamahine = girl wahine = woman