Have faith = Manaʻoʻiʻo
"Have faith" in Hawaiian can be translated as "Ho'omana'o." This phrase conveys a sense of trust, belief, and confidence in something or someone.
The Hawaiian word for "faith" is "manaʻoʻiʻo."
In Hawaiian, "manaoio" means faith, belief, or trust. It signifies having confidence in something or someone.
Always faithful
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
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."
to have faith - mana'o'i'o
The Hawaiian word for "faith" is "manaʻoʻiʻo."
Always faithful
In Hawaiian, "manaoio" means faith, belief, or trust. It signifies having confidence in something or someone.
the missionaries converted Hawaiian people to the Christian faith, developed the written form of Hawaiian, discouraged many Hawaiian cultural practices, introduced their Western practices, and encouraged the spread of English.
The word imani does not mean anything in the Hawaiian language. The word imani is a Swahili name that means faith and it is the word for the last day of Kwanzaa.
Manaʻoʻiʻo [ma-na O E O] or just kalele [ka-lay-lay]
American. Religion Unknown, Although rumored to be of the Mormon faith. -Was raised mormon, but had different beliefs than those of his family. He's also part hawaiian.
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.
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.
Shane has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.