The Hawaiian gift bringer is known as the Menehune, who are believed to be mischievous little people in Hawaiian folklore. They are said to bring gifts and help with chores during the night.
The Hawaiian word for gift is "makana."
A Hawaiian garland is called a "lei." It is a symbol of love, friendship, and celebration in Hawaiian culture, often given as a welcoming gesture to visitors or as a gift for special occasions. Leis are commonly made with flowers, leaves, shells, or other natural materials.
No, it is not a Hawaiian name for a person. I have come across this name twice: 1- a native-american (indian) woman 2- a Balkan word meaning neighborhood or commune.
"Lā 'ou mai ke ola i ka papa hema ulu," in Hawaiian, translates to "I receive life from the southern realm." It is a traditional Hawaiian saying expressing gratitude for the gift of life from the southern region.
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Julemanden is the gift bringer in Denmark
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Babushka
The "gift bringer" as u say in the UK is father christmass a.k.a jolly saint nick and santa clause
The gift bring of Africa is Christian noel
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Santa
ಸಾ೦ಟಾ ಕ್ಲಾಸ್
Papai Noel
they call him Christ Child
New Zealand
He goes by sliege. :)