Aloha: makana lani ka Male [ma-ka-na lanee ka Ma-lay]
Makana
The Hawaiian equivalent of "Noelle" is "Noelani," which means "heavenly mist."
Aloha. Answer: there are several ways to say this, actually. Lani, mailani, kalani are all acceptable. A hui hou (until next time)
you are special
It sounds like a bad attempt at someone who didn't know the hawaiian language trying to give someone a Hawaiian name. Technically it means, heavenly number one. 'ekahi being the number 1 and lani being Heavenly. I think someone was trying to say 'heavenly one (not number)' but didn't understand that there was no translation for that in Hawaiian. a Hawaiian would be more inclined to give a name like kamalani which means heavenly child/person.
Ke makana o ke aloha
Well, honey, in Hawaiian, you'd say "ku'u makana hemolele mai ka lani." So there you have it, your precious gift from heaven in Hawaiian. Now go ahead and serenade that special someone with your newfound linguistic prowess.
Ki mai lani i hoʻokamalani [kee my la-nee ho ohka-ma-lani]
Makana Akua mai [mah-ka-na ah-koo-ah my]
Ka pua lahilahi pronounced kah poo-wah lah-hee-lah-hee
You can say "I am Hawaiian" in Hawaiian as "ʻO wau he Hawaiʻi."
Michelle in Hawaiian is Mikala.