It could mean anything from tired (累), to tear (泪), to thunder (雷), to...
"Lacey" in Chinese could be translated as "蕾丝" (léisī), which refers to a delicate fabric with intricate patterns often used in clothing or decorations.
not sure if it's lei lei or Le Le but good I think
Aloha: Do you mean 'lei' [lay], or do you literally mean 'original lei' ko kumu lei [ko coo-moo lay]?
In Chinese, the word "tired" can be written as "累" (lèi).
lei is flower; organa is not Hawai`ian.
"Lei Lani" is a Hawaiian name that means "heavenly lei" or "royal lei." It combines the word "lei," which is a garland of flowers or leaves, with "lani," which means "heaven" or "sky." The name conveys a sense of beauty, royalty, and celestial essence.
Viva per lei means "I live for her"
ni ji je huai lei ah! I am Chinese so I know.
Ming Lei has written: 'Ju zhen xuan cang pin shang jian' -- subject(s): Art, Art collections, Art, Chinese, Catalogs, Chinese Art, Private collections
Lei. Yang has written: 'Gu jin quan xue shi xuan jiang' -- subject(s): Chinese Didactic poetry
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In Hawaiian, "lei" refers to a garland or wreath typically made of flowers, leaves, shells, or other materials. Leis are commonly worn as decorations or given as a sign of affection, celebration, or greeting in Hawaiian culture.