There is no other name for the HI'ian language. It is the native language of HI and its people (there are many different people [nationalities, cultures, ethnic groups] in HI, however).
It's another name for "Victoria". It also means to conquer or victory.
Tell me what kei means if you know!
In Hawaiian, "tanaka" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a Hawaiian word. It is possible that "tanaka" is a name or a loanword from another language. Hawaiian language is characterized by its limited phonetic inventory and specific phonotactics, so words that do not adhere to these rules are likely borrowed from other languages.
Madison does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian as it is not a Hawaiian name. It is an English-derived name and does not have a direct translation in the Hawaiian language.
No, the Hawaiian language does not have a R, V, or D. If you want to write this name in Hawaiian, it would be Lewoneka.
In Hawaiian, the name Jacob is translated as "Iakopa." It is a biblical name that has been adapted to suit the Hawaiian language.
There is no direct translation of the name Caroline in Hawaiian. However, the name can be pronounced and used as is in Hawaiian language and culture.
Jo is a proper name is unchanged in the Hawaiian language.
No. The Hawaiian language doesn't have a G or an F, and Hawaiian words must end with a vowel.
Izabella can be written in Hawaiian as 'Iokabela, which is a phonetic approximation of the name in the Hawaiian language.
In Hawaiian, the name Josephine can be translated to "Iosepa," which is a Hawaiian adaptation of the name Joseph. Names in Hawaiian often have unique cultural significance, and while "Iosepa" retains the essence of the original name, it reflects the phonetic and linguistic characteristics of the Hawaiian language.
The Hawaiian name for Vicky would be "Wīki." In the Hawaiian language, the letter "V" is typically replaced with the letter "W," as the "V" sound does not exist in traditional Hawaiian words. Therefore, the name Vicky would be adapted to Wīki in Hawaiian.