Aloha: It is name or namesake. It can mean in-law (like a mother-in-law)
name
name = inoa
nickname = inoa kapakapa
Family
ola = life
bamboo
hello
kona is a ka'i or a determiner. kona= his/her
There is no Hawaiian word for valentine. You could use the English word, which would be spelled walenekaine in Hawaiian.
'O can loosely be translated as is. 'O wai kou inoa? Literally= Is who your name?= What is your name? 'O ia no ke keiki ana=Is s/he indeed the child of her/him=S/He really is his/her child. Another answer: There is no word for "is" in Hawaiian. `O is actually a kind of particle.
The Hawaiian word "bumbai" is a pidgin term derived from the English word "by and by." It is commonly used in Hawaii to mean "later" or "at some point in the future."
Thing, person, matter, stuff, object, or to say......
lokahi means to unify or untie. (to become one)