No, it is not a Hawaiian name for a person. I have come across this name twice:
1- a native-american (indian) woman
2- a Balkan word meaning neighborhood or commune.
You mean mahalo. It is thank you.
The name Madison does not have a specific Hawaiian meaning as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
The name Amanda doesn't have a direct translation in Hawaiian as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
There is no direct translation for the name "Adriana" in Hawaiian, as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
The Hawaiian translation for Sierra is Kiela.
You mean mahalo. It is thank you.
Yes, the surname Mahala is of hebrew origin.
Aloha. You probably mean 'mahalo' which is simply thank you. So, the next time some says "Mahalo" to you, smile and say, "He mea ʻole [hey may uh olay]" (you're welcome). A hui hou (until next time)
"Mahalo" in Hawaiian means thank you or gratitude. It is often used to express appreciation or thanks.
Mahala Wynns was born in 1948.
The population of Staliyska mahala is 1,352.
St Osyth Mahala Wood was born in 1886.
St Osyth Mahala Wood died in 1970.
Mahala Ashley Dickerson died on 2007-02-19.
Mahala Ashley Dickerson was born on 1912-10-12.
he is the one that killed a dude that his last name was valentine
The name Madison does not have a specific Hawaiian meaning as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.