Well that depends on what you mean really. A Hawaiian guitar can either be a Ukulele, steel guitar, or a lap guitar. The Ukulele is a very small guitar with four strings on it. The steel guitar is more of a traditional guitar, though somewhat smaller and uses a slide to get the smooth sound. The lap guitar is a version of a lap steel guitar used in country music and has several glass slides on the strings, and of course, lays across your lap normally.
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That would be the 'Ukulele'. (you-koo-lay-lee) or (oo-koo-leh-leh)
Ukulele. It's like a small guitar or banjo.
The name Amanda doesn't have a direct translation in Hawaiian as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
The ukulele is most commonly abbreviated as uke.
I think you mean Uke as in Ukelele. It is a Hawaiian stringed instrument, smaller than a standard guitar.
Zantia is not a traditional Hawaiian name, so it does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is likely a modern or invented name.
The name Jordan has no Hawaiian meaning. Only Hawaiian names have Hawaiian meaning. But you can spell it Iōdane.