to wave = ani ocean wave = Nalu
He e'nalu is Hawaiian for "wave sliding".
Ke Nalu Kauoha Alaka'i 'oe
a tsunami is sort of a hurricane in the disaster family ,but a tsunami is a seismic sea wave that brings over an earthquake focus and can be highly destructive when it crashes on shore.
Na nalu. Nalu is "wave". Na makes the noun plural.
ke nalu 'ia [kay na-loo ee-ah]
CORRECTED; Aloha: nahunahu nalu [nahoo-nahoo naloo]maleea
The term for a big wave or a wave with a great barrel is he'e nalu, but the word nui means big and nalu means wave so you can decide.
Aloha: puapoʻo (bird); hoaka (helmet); ʻōmoʻomoʻo (mountain); ʻale (or) muku (wave)
Aloha: Very rare usage to mean rising wave; could also be to ponder or reflect upon the waters (like of the sea or ocean).
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.
Caitlyn has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.