Savanna = Kawana
In Hawaiian, savanna is spelled as “hapapa.”
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.
"Niki" would be spelled as "Niki" in Hawaiian since there is no specific Hawaiian translation for this name.
The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e Wāhine me nā Kāne."
In Hawaiian, Dorothy can be spelled as "Kaleka."
In Hawaiian, "man" is spelled as "kāne."
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.
savane
April in Hawaiian
Mele Hawai'i
"Niki" would be spelled as "Niki" in Hawaiian since there is no specific Hawaiian translation for this name.
The Hawaiian phrase for "Ladies and Gentlemen" is "Ka Po'e Wāhine me nā Kāne."
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
Julie in Hawaiian is spelled "Iulie".
In Hawaiian, "man" is spelled as "kāne."
"Lālana" is the Hawaiian spelling for "Lauren."
In Hawaiian, Cynthia is spelled as Kineka.
Natalie has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can spell it: Nakali