I belive it is Kawiki
It should be Kawika not kawiki
David = Kawika
it means David...now I wish I knew what the rest of the song means!
The name Kawika is of Hawaiian origin and it means "David", which is a biblical name meaning "beloved". It is a popular name in Hawaii and is often given as a tribute to King David Kalākaua, who was a beloved monarch in Hawaiian history.
David Nuuhiwa goes by Flyin Hawaiian.
David Malo has written: 'Hawaiian antiquities' 'Hawaiian antiquities (Moolelo Hawaii)' -- subject(s): Ethnology, History, Civilization
Hawaiian for 'one who travels afar'. Also name of only ship in King David Kalakaua's Royal Hawaiian Army.
With the fondest of memories, Kawika (David) will live on.
David Kalakaua, known as the "Merrie Monarch," earned this nickname due to his vibrant and enthusiastic promotion of Hawaiian culture, arts, and festivities during his reign as king from 1874 to 1891. He revitalized traditional Hawaiian practices, including hula and music, and established the annual Merrie Monarch Festival, which celebrates Hawaiian culture. His joyful spirit and efforts to foster a sense of national pride in Hawaiian identity contributed to his legacy as a beloved figure in Hawaiian history.
I never heard of the name Divid. Could you mean "David"? If so, it's Kāwika.
The term "Merrie Monarch" refers to a traditional Hawaiian festival that celebrates hula and Hawaiian culture, held annually in Hilo, Hawaii. It honors King David Kalākaua, known as the "Merrie Monarch," who reigned in the late 19th century and revitalized Hawaiian arts and hula. The festival includes a prestigious hula competition, along with cultural performances and events that showcase Hawaiian heritage.
The Hawaiian lyrics to "The Prayer," originally composed by David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager, are often adapted for cultural performances. However, the most recognized version is typically in English. If you are looking for specific Hawaiian adaptations, please check local resources or performances, as they may vary. For the exact lyrics, it's best to refer to official recordings or translations by artists who have performed the song in Hawaiian.
Nicole has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian. But you can write Nicole as "Nikoli" in Hawaiian.