Mana the Polynesian Warrior was born on 1978-04-07.
The Polynesian word for strength varies by language within the Polynesian family. In Hawaiian, the word for strength is "mana," which signifies power and spiritual energy. In Māori, the word "kaiārahi" can refer to strength or leadership. Other Polynesian languages may have their own terms, but "mana" is widely recognized across many Polynesian cultures.
Poly Posse Pirus aka Polynesian Posse Pirus & their rivals the Polynesian Warrior Crips. These are two of the largest Polynesian street gangs in the world.
Mana Strickland was born in 1918.
Elvio Mana was born in 1950.
Mana Zucca was born in 1885.
Mana Neyestani was born in 1973.
Erik Mana was born in 1972.
Mana Aghaee was born in 1973.
Tapu and mana are concepts from Polynesian culture, particularly in Maori traditions. Tapu refers to a state of sacredness or restriction, indicating something that is sacred, forbidden, or protected, often associated with places, people, or objects. Mana, on the other hand, represents spiritual power, authority, and influence, which can be gained through various means such as leadership, achievement, or lineage. Together, these concepts highlight the importance of spirituality and respect for the sacred in Polynesian societies.
Mana Yasuda was born in 1970, in Nara, Japan.
Mana Ashida was born on 2004-06-23.
Mana Iwabuchi was born on 1993-03-18.