1. kane - a skin disease
2. kane - (with long accent over the a) male, husband, etc.
3. ka ne - (with accent acute over the e) the fretting, or the worrying
"Keiki Kane" in Hawaiian means "boy" or "son". Keiki refers to a child or offspring, and Kane specifically denotes a male. So, "Keiki Kane" refers to a boy or a son in the Hawaiian language.
In Hawaiian, "Kama Kane" translates to "male child" or "boy." "Kama" means "child" or "offspring," while "Kane" refers to "man" or "male." The term is often used in cultural contexts to denote a young boy or son.
The Hawaiian word for man is "kāne."
tutu Kane is grand father in hawaiian
In Hawaiian, "man" is spelled as "kāne."
kane
The Hawaiian translation for boy is "keiki kāne."
kane (kah nay)
kane [ka-nay]
In Hawaiian language, a man is called "kāne."
Kane (KAH-neh). And woman is wahine (vah-HE-nee)
Mo'opuna wahine (Mo'opuna Kane is grandson-- has a horizontal line above the a in kane)