These are some of my favourites:
Aroha - Love
Omaka - The place where the stream flows
Reka - Sweet
Pania - A mythological sea maiden
Rere - A waterfall
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Anaru , Hemi , Hone , Meiha , hunaraa , Tuakana . You can also name them after your uncles , brothers or grandfathers :)
Some common Maori words and their meanings include: Kia ora: hello, or thank you Whanau: family or extended family Mana: authority, prestige, or power Aroha: love, compassion, or empathy
These are the most common: Hone - John Pita - Peter Tamati - Thomas Heemi - James Hori - George Tiare - Charles Matiu - Matthew Mikaere - Michael Rewi - David
Ahorangi - Enlightened Aihe - Dolphin Airini - Peace Marama - Light of the world Ngaire - Silver fern or Flaxen Kahukura - Rainbow Kiri - Tree bark Peata - Blessed Tui - Honeyeater bird Amiri - East wind Aroha - Love Irihapeti - Consecrated to God Maata - Lady Kura - Treasure Omaka - Place where the stream flows Pania - Mythological sea-maiden Reka - Sweet Rere - Waterfall Whina - Helper Haurutu - Dew
In Maori, "ta" can have various meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a traditional Maori war club, a person's younger sibling, or be used as a term of endearment or respect.
Anaru , Hemi , Hone , Meiha , hunaraa , Tuakana . You can also name them after your uncles , brothers or grandfathers :)
There are a lot of names for pear in maori, one of them is "pea"
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Some common Maori words and their meanings include: Kia ora: hello, or thank you Whanau: family or extended family Mana: authority, prestige, or power Aroha: love, compassion, or empathy
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com contains thousands of baby names for both girls and boys, as well as containing information on each names origin and meaning.
These are the most common: Hone - John Pita - Peter Tamati - Thomas Heemi - James Hori - George Tiare - Charles Matiu - Matthew Mikaere - Michael Rewi - David
In Maori, "ta" can have various meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a traditional Maori war club, a person's younger sibling, or be used as a term of endearment or respect.
Ahorangi - Enlightened Aihe - Dolphin Airini - Peace Marama - Light of the world Ngaire - Silver fern or Flaxen Kahukura - Rainbow Kiri - Tree bark Peata - Blessed Tui - Honeyeater bird Amiri - East wind Aroha - Love Irihapeti - Consecrated to God Maata - Lady Kura - Treasure Omaka - Place where the stream flows Pania - Mythological sea-maiden Reka - Sweet Rere - Waterfall Whina - Helper Haurutu - Dew
waka
Tutumairekurai is the most common of the Maori names for Hector's dolphin
In Maori their names are: # Waiti # Waita # Tupu-a-nuku # Tupu-a-rangi # Waipuna-a-rangi # Ururangi # Matariki
Jason = Heihana in Maori most English names starting with "J" translate into Maori starting with an "H".