"UA MAU KE EA O KA ĀINA I KA PONO," ("The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness") This means that the spirit of Hawai`i is kept by the pride of its people.
That is the Hawaiian King Kamehameha I.
"The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness" - Hawaii State Motto - in Hawaiian - per CNN.com http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/10/14/hawaii.quarter.ap/index.html
It means the same thing in Hawaiian as it does in English. In other words, names do not have meanings in different languages.
My advice would be to look online possibly for a dealer that could possibly sell a Hawaiian quarter to you. There is no exact place where it would be easier to find it.
It means the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness
"Ahi ahi kakou" in Hawaiian means "we are all fire" or "we are all flames." It is a metaphorical expression emphasizing unity and shared passion among a group of people.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
If you mean an expession such as "quarter of six," it means a quarter of an hour before six o'clock, or in other words, 5:45. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes (1/4 of 60, the number of minutes in an hour). Two quarter-hours make half an hour.
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
Shane has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
Klona has no meaning in Hawaiian.
eleniki has no meaning in Hawaiian.