"Ke Aloha". Let's say it in an example sentence: Dinie Slothouber greatly misses her ke aloha, Mitch Longley.
Aloha: Did you mean 'puni' hana? This is "the love of my beloved home" or "the love of my beloved Hana (as in the place called Hana)"
Kakalina is Kathy in Hawaiian
The Hawaiian translation for darling is makamae.
Anela means angel in hawaiian
Aloha. One would say, "Ke Akua hāʻawi aloha no". A hui hou.
belovedAloha 'ia, or mea aloha
You would say Briana as "Paliana" in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, brave can be translated as "kūpa'a."
How would you say house of the moon in Hawaiian
The name Kawika is of Hawaiian origin and it means "David", which is a biblical name meaning "beloved". It is a popular name in Hawaii and is often given as a tribute to King David Kalākaua, who was a beloved monarch in Hawaiian history.
Aloha: Kamalei [ka-ma-lay] is a proper name given to many children. It is beloved child.
There are so many ways to translate this. I would say, "E como mai mea aloha nani". [ay como my may-a aloha nah-nee] Welcome my beautiful beloved one.
"My child" and "my beloved" are two translations of this Hawaiian term.
As a personal name it would not change in translation from English to Hawaiian. idk
In Hawaiian, the name Anna would be pronounced as "Aana."
Why would you want that name in Hawaiian? It's easy enough to say no matter what language a person speaks.
Daughter in Hawaiian would be kaikamahine, and son would be keiki kāne.