There are many different names, it all depends on the location or region you are from in Hawaii. The top 10 most common names for females in Hawaii in 2005 are: Emma, Madison, Mia, Alyssa, Kayla, Taylor, Samantha, Sophia, Trinity, and Isabella. There are many, many more.
Hawaiian translations of American names can vary, as there is no direct translation for most names. However, some names may be adapted to Hawaiian phonetics or given a Hawaiian name with a similar meaning.
You can't say Nicholas in Hawaiian. Names are names. However, some of the sounds in Nicholas don't occur in Hawaiian; Nikalaka is probably a reasonable attempt.
Uluwehi means lush and can be used for both boys and girls. The origin is Hawaiian.
There are no lizards native to the Hawaiian rain forest.
there are lots of names for girls.. its really a personal choice
Jamya
One can view photos of Hawaiian girls on many websites online. There are millions of photos of Hawaiian girls online on websites such as Yahoo images.
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
I only know 2 Hawaiian names, and both are meant for girls. They are: Leilanie, and Kanani. Hope this helped!
There are lots of middle names for girls. Some unusual nice examples of some middle names for girls include tulilah, kalila, anya, summer, myla, harper, adelaide, paloma.
Darlene is not a Hawaiian name; therefore it does not have a Hawaiian meaning. English names have English meanings, Hawaiian names have Hawaiian meanings.
There aren't "last names for girls" and "last names for boys." Its just last names. For the first names there are names for different genders, but not for the last names. Some last names are: Zamora, Smith, Turner, Williams