Ou te alofa ia te oe. The word baby would translate into "pepe" which is only really used when referrfing to an actual baby. So when you say it, just say Baby. You're 'baby' will know what you mean. :)
"Ou te alofa fa'avavau ia te oe, Tama Pepe" or "Ou te alofa fa'avavau ia te oe, Atali'i Pepe".
"E fa'avavau lo ta alofa" or "O lo ta alofa e fa'avavau".
Fa'avavau ma pea lava pea.
"Ou te alofa ia te oe, Pepe"
Fa'avavau
The Samoan translation for "always remembered" is "manatu pea."
Nofo sefuluvalu fa'avavau
Alofa malosi e o'o i le fa'avavau.
Andrew is not a Samoan name therefore has no Samoan translation.
The Samoan translation of "Francis" is "Fereti."
In Samoan, "forever" can be translated to "i le to'eva."
Literal translation: "Nofo mai ia te a'u se'i o'o i le fa'avavau" or "Ta nonofo se'i o'o i le fa'avavau" (Let's stay together forever).
for always forever
Leonard is not a Samoan name so does not have a Samoan translation.
Steph is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation.
The Samoan translation of the name Dominic is Tomiki.