hau means wind
Mangere is the Maori name; it comes from 'Hau Mangere' meaning 'lazy winds'.
Hauraki means "The North Wind". In New Zealand winds from the north are warm.
The English translation of the Sioux word "hau" is "hello" or "hi."
Maori is the plural of Maori.
The Lakota translation for "Hau toniktu ka huwo" is "hello, how are you."
"Ahi" = "Fire" "Hau" = "Wind" "Papatuanuku" = "Mother Earth" "Wai" = "Water"
Mangere is the Maori name; it comes from 'Hau Mangere' meaning 'lazy winds'.
Hauraki means "The North Wind". In New Zealand winds from the north are warm.
Mangere, the name of a mountain and subsequently a suburb in South Auckland, comes from 'Hau mangere' meaning lazy winds.
Hawaiian = maheliheli Indonesian = Putri duyung Malaysian = Ikan duyung Maori = Maraki-hau Tahitian = Meherio Winaray = Kataw
The cast of Karl Hau - 1926 includes: Karl Hau
hau means snow or hau kea which means white snow
Lene Hau was born in 1959.
Brian Hau was born in 1982.
Hau Tran has written: 'Syntax and pragmatics'
Hau Ruck was created on 2005-09-13.
Hai Hau District's population is 285,298.