I think we had better start at the beginning. Like what is this question actually trying to ask? I suspect it is: "What does the Samoan name 'Leotele' mean in English?"
If so, then a Google search yielded nothing.
Sorry.
Edit: Leo (voice, speak) tele (loud, big, huge, booming) = "speak/spoke loudly" or "big/huge/booming voice".
The word for "big" in Samoan is "tele."
Bird (manu - animal) (lele - fly)
dedicated = Naunau tele.
"Tele au mo oe" in Samoan translates to "I have a lot for you" or "I have plenty for you." This phrase can express generosity or an abundance of something, often used in a context of offering help or support. The words "tele" means "a lot" or "many," "au" means "I have," and "mo oe" means "for you."
Lelei tele
Lelei tele
E le tele
Fa'afetai (thank you)
Alofa tele mo oe.
The Samoan word for 'well done' is 'fa'amalosi'.
fAAFETAI TELE LAVA TOFA SOIFUA
Ma le faaaloalo tele