O Wau Me Oe Kealoha A O Oe Kealoha Me Ia'a ~ I am my beloveds' and my beloved is mine
The name Kawika is of Hawaiian origin and it means "David", which is a biblical name meaning "beloved". It is a popular name in Hawaii and is often given as a tribute to King David Kalākaua, who was a beloved monarch in Hawaiian history.
"Hoa aloha kupaa" in Hawaiian means "steadfast loving friend" or "beloved companion".
it means David...now I wish I knew what the rest of the song means!
"Ku'u aloha" is Hawaiian for "You're my love".
Lahela is a Hawaiian way to say Rachel. Rachel means "ewe" or little lamb in Hebrew. Hope this helps!
According to the predictably unreliable Google translator it mean 'You love me'.The actual translation should be 'Tá grá agat dom'. Irish is too idiomatic formachine translation.
Ego dilecto meo et dilectus meus mihi = I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine. Song of Solomon. 6:2
The name Kawika is of Hawaiian origin and it means "David", which is a biblical name meaning "beloved". It is a popular name in Hawaii and is often given as a tribute to King David Kalākaua, who was a beloved monarch in Hawaiian history.
belovedAloha 'ia, or mea aloha
if the expression is "Ireland, your beloved" the translation would be "Éire, do ghrá" if it is "Ireland, you're (you are my) beloved" it would be " Éire, is tú mo ghrá"
"My child" and "my beloved" are two translations of this Hawaiian term.
"My beloved" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Mia amada.Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective miameans "my". The feminine adjective/noun/past participle amada translates as "beloved" in this context. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a-MA-tha" in Spanish.
well i don't know your beloveds name because i don't know you but the name Elliott jack and Gregor are really popular you know I've got a boy friend named Elliott
"Hoa aloha kupaa" in Hawaiian means "steadfast loving friend" or "beloved companion".
"Beloved" in English means amata about a female and amato about a male in Italian.
CORRECTED: Come to me - E O Mai My beloved?
The Latin translation for "My Beloved Family" is "Familia Mea Amata." In this phrase, "Familia" means "family," "Mea" translates to "my," and "Amata" means "beloved." This conveys a sense of affection and closeness towards one's family in Latin.