Hailei [Hi-lay] it means "flower offering"
The name "Hayley" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. However, you could approximate the pronunciation by using the Hawaiian word for "fragrance" or "pleasant scent," which is "hoΚ»oluana." Keep in mind that this would not be an exact translation but a Hawaiian approximation of the name.
In Hawaiian, the name Hayley can be pronounced as "hele."
In Hawaiian, the name Paige can be written as "Pika."
To write "Janna" in Hawaiian, you can use the name "Keana."
Zantia is not a traditional Hawaiian name, so it does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is likely a modern or invented name.
Izabella can be written in Hawaiian as 'Iokabela, which is a phonetic approximation of the name in the Hawaiian language.
In Hawaiian, the name Hayley can be pronounced as "hele."
No, the Hawaiian language does not have a R, V, or D. If you want to write this name in Hawaiian, it would be Lewoneka.
Hayley = היילי
The name Devin doesn't have a Hawaiian meaning, but you can write it as Kewina
In Hawaiian, the name Paige can be written as "Pika."
Hayley would have originally been a place-name. It means "grassy meadow".
Vaquita would be Wakika or Wakuika (depending on how you pronounce it in English).
To write "Janna" in Hawaiian, you can use the name "Keana."
No, in fact the Hawaiian alphabet doesn't even have letters for S, D, or Y.Sydney is derived from Old English and means: wide meadowsIf you want to write the name Sydney in Hawaiian, you would spell it Kikini.
Zantia is not a traditional Hawaiian name, so it does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is likely a modern or invented name.
Aden = Akena
Izabella can be written in Hawaiian as 'Iokabela, which is a phonetic approximation of the name in the Hawaiian language.