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
Aloha: My God!
"Mahalo Ke Akua" is a common way to express "Thank you, Lord" in Hawaiian.
The meaning of AKUA of Western African origin is "born on Wednesday" in Akan and it is a female name.
The translation of "I am a child of God" in Hawaiian is "He keiki au a ke Akua."
Ke Akua pū me ʻoukou
Aloha: hele me Akua [haylay may Ahkooah]
The word for goddess in Hawaiian is "akua wahine."
God is love
Aloha: Naʻauao o Akua [na'ow-ahO O ahkooah]