If you mean a fin like a fish fin, there is a word, but mostlly each one is different; Lā (fin). Anal fin, kuaalo. Caudal fin, hiʻu. Dorsal fin, kualā. Pectoral fin, etc.
If you mean fin, like 'the end', it is pau'ana.
The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e Wāhine me nā Kāne."
You spell it the same as you do in the U.S.
Julie in Hawaiian is spelled "Iulie".
"Lālana" is the Hawaiian spelling for "Lauren."
Kinikia
The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e Wāhine me nā Kāne."
April in Hawaiian
Mele Hawai'i
You spell it the same as you do in the U.S.
la fin
In Hawaiian, "savanna" is translated as "alani." Savanna refers to a grassy plain with widely spaced trees, while alani is a word used to describe areas with sparse vegetation and open spaces.
Julie in Hawaiian is spelled "Iulie".
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
Natalie has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can spell it: Nakali
aloha
wahine
hula