Not much is known about the true original names of the 8 major Hawaiian Islands, as the ancient people used a number of different names to describe where they were from. At one time, the islands were known by the Ali'i Nui who controlled them.
We do know that Captain James Cook who was the first European to visit them, gave them the name of the Sandwich Islands. On that note, the true origin of the current names are also unknown.
The Hawaiian islands were originally known as the Sandwich Islands.
When the Hawaiian islands were discovered by Captain Cook, he named them The Sandwich Islands after Earl Sandwich.
The Sandwich Islands are now known by their original native name of Hawaii.
Sandwich Islands after the English earl of Sandwich
Kelae, Hawaii
The Hawaiian Goose or Nēnē, Branta sandvicensis, is a species of goose endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. The official bird of the State of Hawaiʻi, the Nēnē is exclusively found in the wild on the islands of Maui, Kauaʻi and Hawaiʻi. The Nēnē gets its Hawaiian name from its soft call.
In Hawaiian, "Hawaii" means "homeland" or "place of the gods." It refers to the native name for the Hawaiian Islands.
In 1778, Captain James Cook gave the name "Sandwich islands" to what is now known as the Hawaiian islands, or Hawaii.
Sandwich Isles
The Hawaiian Islands. Polynesia.
I believe it is Loih'i
Regionally the Hawaiian Islands are a part of Polynesia.