keiki ali'i [kay-kee ah-lee ee]
The word for child in Hawaiian is "keiki."
Yes, Leilani is a Hawaiian name. It combines the Hawaiian words "lei" meaning "flower wreath" or "child" and "lani" meaning "heavenly" or "royal," giving it the beautiful meaning of "heavenly flower" or "royal child."
Aloha: kamā.liʻi wahine onaona [kahmaylee ee vwa-heenay ohna-ohna].It is important to say kah-MAY and not kah-mah because kah-may-lee ee is 'royal' child, but kah-mah-lee ee is just child or children.
It may be a variant of the Hawaiian name Leilani meaning "heavenly royal child".
Royal Hawaiian Band was created in 1836.
Royal Hawaiian Hotel was created in 1927.
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Kamalani is a female given name of Hawaiian origin that means "heavenly or royal child."sincerely, Kamalani Peter
Keiki . . . pronounced "kay-key" meaning child
ku'u keiki [koo-ooh kay-kee]
keiki nele [kay-kee nay-lay]
To say "crazy boy" in Hawaiian, you can say "keiki ʻaʻo." "Keiki" means child or boy, and "ʻaʻo" can be translated to mean wild or crazy.