The Hawaiian translation for "Michael" is "Mikala."
I think there is no way to say it in the language, just most likely an accent? I tried to look on google translate, but there were no options for the Hawaiian language. I hope this is ood for you (; Its just My opinion but i believe its true (:
Craig doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian. Names are just written phonetically. Craig spelled in Hawaiian letters is Kaleika.
The Hawaiian word for "home" is "hale."
There is no direct translation of the name "Shani" in Hawaiian. However, the name can be adapted or anglicized to fit the Hawaiian language by using the sound and phonetic structure. One possibility could be "Kani," which has a similar sound.
The Hawaiian word for "faith" is "manaʻoʻiʻo."
There are no such translators on the web. The best language reference is weluwelu.org. I will be glad to translate the paragraph for you if you post it or e-mail me.
Chancey doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian, but you can spell it Kaneke.
I think there is no way to say it in the language, just most likely an accent? I tried to look on google translate, but there were no options for the Hawaiian language. I hope this is ood for you (; Its just My opinion but i believe its true (:
No, you can't translate it, but you can write it using the Hawaiian alphabet: Kipi
Mahiʻai is a farm in Hawaiian. Your name will not directly translate.
surfNalu.surfboardpapa he'enalu The proper word for 'surf' in Hawaiian is "Nalu". For some reason the hawaiian language was not marked on google translate or dictionary.com. Please find the translator I used in the related links.
Craig doesn't translate to anything in Hawaiian. Names are just written phonetically. Craig spelled in Hawaiian letters is Kaleika.
Family in Hawaiian is "Ohana"
The Hawaiian word for "home" is "hale."
milikale
There is no direct translation of the name "Shani" in Hawaiian. However, the name can be adapted or anglicized to fit the Hawaiian language by using the sound and phonetic structure. One possibility could be "Kani," which has a similar sound.
Grant us freedom in hawaiian