Katie in Hawaiian is Keke [kay-kay].
This can have 2 meanings; a person who lives in Hawaii when it is winter at their other home (a Hawaiian snowbird), and a person who makes others feel welcomed.
Sorry, I do have a Hawaiian name, but I will not say what it means. A very small portion of my name and what I go by is "Ku'i" (koo-[short pause]-ee) or "kick" in English.
Kai is a masculine and feminine name that means "Sea" in Hawaiian.
No, the Hawaiian name "Keke" does not directly translate to "Katie" in English. The two names are not linguistically related or equivalent in meaning.
Katie in Hawaiian is rendered as "Kaki."
The name Madison does not have a specific Hawaiian meaning as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
In Hawaiian, the name Henry is translated to Heneli.
The name Katie does not have a direct translation in Polish, but it could be associated with the name Katarzyna, which is the Polish equivalent of Katherine.
The orgigin of the name Katie comes from the word "awesome".
There is no direct translation for the name "Adriana" in Hawaiian, as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
Whitney has no meaning in Hawaiian.
"Alexandria" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is a name of Greek origin that is not a common Hawaiian name.
Madison does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian as it is not a Hawaiian name. It is an English-derived name and does not have a direct translation in the Hawaiian language.
The name Jody has no meaning in Hawaiian, but you can spell it as Ioki.