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It is a Hawaiian word. There are two interpretations of what the word means.

One is 'jumping flea' which is either a reference to the flying fingers on the small instrument or the Portuguese man who was dancing about playing it.

The other is 'gift that came' in reference to the arrival from across the ocean and the adaptation by the Hawaiian people.

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