Aloha: There are many different ones. Which would you like?
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
There is no such word. If you mean kaila (with an I), it is style or fashion.
In Hawaiian, "Shannon" is translated as "Kanona."
There is no direct translation for the name "Adriana" in Hawaiian, as it is not a traditional Hawaiian name.
The name Henry doesn't mean anything in Hawaiian, but you can spell it Henele.
pie
aumakua(hawaiian)
In Hawaiian, "puala" refers to a type of flower, specifically the "pua 'ala," which is known for its sweet fragrance. The term can also denote a flower or blossom in general. In a broader context, it can symbolize beauty and nature in Hawaiian culture.
makaki'i [ma-ka-kee'ee]
Some names that mean survivor include Ziva (Hebrew), Keanu (Hawaiian), and Gawain (Welsh). These names can symbolize strength, resilience, and overcoming challenges.
You need to ask the person wearing the tattoo.
suns, moons, animals, alot of things like stars.
The mask is called "Comedy", and goes back to the ancient Greeks. It is usually paired with a "crying" mask to symbolize "Theater".
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
In the poem "Mask" by Shel Silverstein, the blue skin likely represents sadness or emotional pain that the speaker is hiding behind their mask of happiness or contentment. It could symbolize internal struggles or feelings that the speaker is concealing from others.
Don't know what it 'symbolizes', but the literal translation is 'ten-cent flower'.