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Hawaiian last names often reflect the rich cultural heritage and history of the islands. They may include elements from the Hawaiian language, such as "nui" (great), "lani" (heaven), or "koa" (warrior). Many names are derived from the names of places, plants, or ancestors, and can indicate familial lineage or personal traits. Common Hawaiian last names include "Kauai," "Kona," and "Maui," each associated with various islands in Hawaii.

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