Ta moko, or Moko
Most Hawaiian tattoos are called Maori, or Polynesian tattooing. It is a form of tattooing that was made famous by the Hawaiian tribes and is considered to be part of their culture.
Maori tatua, also known as moko, is traditionally made from carving and tattooing designs into the skin using chisels. The designs are often intricate and represent the individual's genealogy, status, and personal story. Today, modern tattooing techniques and tools may also be used for Maori tatua.
"Moko" in Maori refers to a traditional form of facial tattooing or carving. It is a significant cultural practice for Maori people and is used to express a person's identity, social status, and lineage.
your Maori name is your real name
Manukau is the Maori name for Manukau!
The Maori name for Margaret is Makere.
The Maori name for Finn is "Pine" and the Maori name for Jake is "Hemi."
legs in maori is WAEWAE
The Maori name for John is Hone.
The Maori name for Joey is Hoani.
The Maori name for Ashburton is Hakatere.
The Maori name for Havelock is Whakatu.