The most common name for the kiwi in New Zealand is kiwi.
The kiwi is the kiwi's common name.
The Kiwi name comes from New Zealand where the kiwi originated.
Kiwi are known as kiwi by both the Maori and the pakehaof New Zealand.
Kiwi is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as being a relatively common self-reference among Pakeha (non-Maori) New Zealanders. The name derives from the kiwi, a flightless bird which is native to, and the national symbol of, New Zealand. Currently, there are five accepted species of kiwi: Great Spotted Kiwi , Little Spotted Kiwi, Rowi, Tokoeka, North Island Brown Kiwi.
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Kiwi is the bird native to New Zealand that it was named after.Kiwifruit is a vine fruit that originated in China (the Chinese gooseberry), but was carefully grown to be larger, and fleshier in New Zealand, and renamed for promotional reasons. It is commonly called by the abbreviated name of kiwi outside New Zealand.
Kiwi Bird.
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Kiwi is a term used in relation to people from New Zealand. Kiwi is also used as a name for a small green fruit, and as a name for a type of brown bird.
Maori, from the indigenous people of New Zealand, or Aotearoa (Maori for land of the long white cloud), kiwi is the name of a small flightless nocturnal bird which for its size bears the largest egg in the world. It is named after the noise it makes.
That is the correct spelling of the bird name kiwi (also the fruit, the Chinese gooseberry).When applied as slang for persons from New Zealand, it is capitalized Kiwi.
Kiwi. it's a fruit and also a bird from New Zealand