AIWAIWA in Hawaiian means "ugly" or "disgusting."
"Aiwaiwa" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. However, if you are referring to the expression of pain or discomfort, the closest Hawaiian word would be "wawaeʻiole" which means "ouch" or "ow."
There is no such word. If you mean kaila (with an I), it is style or fashion.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
"Aiwaiwa" does not have a direct translation in Hawaiian. However, if you are referring to the expression of pain or discomfort, the closest Hawaiian word would be "wawaeʻiole" which means "ouch" or "ow."
There is no such word. If you mean kaila (with an I), it is style or fashion.
"Shahoney" has no meaning in Hawaiian. This is not a Hawaiian word.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.
It's Spencer in Hawaiian
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
The Hawaiian word for race is "heihei kūʻai", which can also mean competition or contest.
inion is not a real word, so it has no meaning in Hawaiian.
Absolutely nothing, no Hawaiian word ends in a consonant.
"Palikonu" is not a Hawaiian word. It does not have a known meaning or origin in the Hawaiian language.
Biel
It is properly spelled mahalo, and it means "thank you".