Aloha is the word for both hello and goodbye in Hawaiian.
Aloha ʻoe (informal) or A hui hou (formal) is how you say goodbye in Hawaiian.
In Hawaiian, "goodbye" is often translated as "A hui hou" or "Aloha ʻoe," both of which convey the sentiment of "until we meet again."
ALOHA does mean hello and goodbye.
Salt in Hawaiian is "paʻakai."
"No" in Hawaiian is typically expressed as "ʻAʻole."
Aloha.
The Hawaiian equivalent to Brenda would be Peleka.
Cowboys = Paniolo
whoian
Julia = Iulia
Zoe can be translated to the Hawaiian language as Keoki.
In Hawaiian, "Harley" can be translated to "Halile."
In Hawaiian, the name Lexie can be translated as "Leka."