It 'means' the same thing as it does in english. If you mean, how do you say it, it is.... punihei [poo-nee-hey]
"Fascinating" in Hawaiian can be translated as "ho'ohihi."
Nanea [nah-nay-ah] or put mik at the beginning of a word and hua at the end (for example; mikolelohua is "fascinating talk or answers") to which I will say, Mahalo (thank you).
You can say "fascinant" in French to mean fascinating.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
"Kalla" is not a Hawaiian word. It does not appear in the Hawaiian dictionary.
In Hawaiian, "Shannon" is translated as "Kanona."
Aloha: interesting; fascinating, enjoyable, tranquil or relaxed
Nanea [nah-nay-ah] or put mik at the beginning of a word and hua at the end (for example; mikolelohua is "fascinating talk or answers") to which I will say, Mahalo (thank you).
"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.
Fascinating
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Caitlyn does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian, as it is an English name. However, it could be spelled phonetically in Hawaiian as "Keikilina" or "Keikilina."
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
"Shaka" is a popular Hawaiian hand gesture used to convey various positive emotions such as aloha, thanks, and good vibes. It involves extending the thumb and pinkie finger while keeping the other fingers curled in. It is a symbol of the laid-back Hawaiian lifestyle and has become a universal sign for surfers and beachgoers around the world.
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.