It depends on how it is used. But it would mean a God, goddess, spirit, ghost, corpse or devil. One of those things just depending on how it is used in a sentence. Like if yu say mahalo ke akua it means thank the god. It all depends on the sentence structure.
Divinity
I am not familiar with the first word "he" but Aloha ke akua is "God is love" in Hawaiian.
Ke akua pu means in Hawaiian - God Be With Us
The word for goddess in Hawaiian is "akua wahine."
"Mahalo Ke Akua" is a common way to express "Thank you, Lord" in Hawaiian.
The translation of "I am a child of God" in Hawaiian is "He keiki au a ke Akua."
In Hawaiian, "godson" can be translated as "keiki akua."
Aloha: My God!
Ke Akua pū me ʻoukou
The word for goddess in Hawaiian is "akua wahine."
The meaning of AKUA of Western African origin is "born on Wednesday" in Akan and it is a female name.
The Hawaiian word for God is "Ke Akua." In Hawaiian culture, Ke Akua refers to a supreme being or divine force, reflecting the spiritual beliefs and practices of the Hawaiian people. This term is often used in religious contexts, including Christianity, where it signifies the concept of God.