"Na" in Hawaiian is a possessive pronoun that means "their" or "the." It is used to indicate possession or ownership of something in a sentence.
"Na hoku" means "the stars" in Hawaiian.
"Na Pali" means "the cliffs" in Hawaiian. It specifically refers to the rugged cliffs and coastline on the north shore of Kauai, known for its breathtaking beauty and dramatic terrain.
"Haole" is a term in Hawaiian that is often used to refer to white people or non-native Hawaiians.
Papaya in Hawaiian is called "papaya."
"Ann" in Hawaiian is translated as "Ani."
Warrior
"Na hoku" means "the stars" in Hawaiian.
"Kamaaina" is a Hawaiian word that is commonly used to refer to someone who is considered a local resident or long-time inhabitant of the islands.
Meaning is blessing
The chiefs, royalty.
"Nathan" in Hawaiian is Nakana [na-ka-na].
This name is Pianaka (pee-ah-na-ka), and means belonging to/or coming from the stork.
In the Hawaiian language: banana of the sea
"Haole" is a term in Hawaiian that is often used to refer to white people or non-native Hawaiians.
Warmth or heat. If there is an accent over the first a, then it is twins or double and is said 'may-ha-na' instead of 'ma-ha-na'.
kinamona [kee-na-mo-na]
kinamona [kee-na-mo-na]