Hawaiian baby names
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200 names
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- Makoa
Polynesian
94From Hawaiian meaning 'warrior' or 'strong', reflecting traditional island warrior culture and values of courage and strength
- Kelani
English
94The thin one; derived from Hawaiian 'kel' meaning thin or lean, with the common '-ani' suffix used in Hawaiian names.
- Ehlani
English
94From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly gardener' or 'heavenly fragrance', combining elements of nature and spiritual grace
- Naelani
Polynesian
94From Hawaiian 'nae' (soft, gentle) and 'lani' (sky, heaven). A celestial name evoking softness and the heavens.
- Aolanis
Celtic
94Hawaiian name combining 'ao' (cloud/light) and 'lanis' (heavens), suggesting ethereal qualities of sky and atmosphere.
- Dehlani
English
94From Hawaiian meaning 'flower garland' or 'to adorn with flowers', reflecting island traditions of lei-making and natural beauty
- Ahitana
Celtic
94From Hawaiian 'ahi (tuna fish) and tana (to spread), traditionally referencing ocean abundance and seafaring heritage
- Jalanii
Celtic
94Hawaiian name meaning 'to calm' or 'peaceful', blending Polynesian language traditions with modern naming aesthetics.
- Kaiaire
Celtic
94From Hawaiian 'kai' (ocean) and 'aire' (air), suggesting connection to natural elements and the sea.
- Keilanni
English
94Modern Hawaiian creation combining 'Kei' (lei/garland) and 'Lanni' (sky), evoking natural beauty and the heavens
- Kamonii
Celtic
94From Hawaiian 'kamo' (turtle) and 'nii' (small), meaning 'little turtle'. Associated with wisdom, longevity, and ocean connection in Pacific traditions.
- Kheilani
English
94From Hawaiian 'kheila' (garland/lei) and 'ani' (to weave), suggesting a woven garland or beautiful adornment
- Khalanii
English
94From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'Khal' with the suffix '-ani' suggesting a divine or spiritual quality; evokes strength and celestial imagery
- Yailani
English
94From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'ai (food/abundance) with the suffix -lani (sky/heavens), suggesting 'food from the sky' or 'heavenly abundance'
- Leihlani
Polynesian
94Heavenly garland or lei from the heavens. 'Lei' means garland, 'lani' means sky or heavens.
- Kalayah
Celtic
92From Hawaiian, possibly derived from 'Kai' (sea) and 'Laya' (flower/essence), suggesting 'sea flower' or 'ocean essence'
- Alahia
English
92From Hawaiian meaning 'a fragrant lei' or 'garland of flowers', evoking natural beauty and floral grace.
- Lani
English
92Sky or heavens in Hawaiian. A short, lyrical name rooted in nature and island traditions.
- Aulani
Polynesian
92From Hawaiian meaning 'cool valley' or 'cool breeze', evoking the natural landscape and serene qualities of Hawaii
- Kamani
Sanskrit
92Pearl or precious jewel in Sanskrit; also used in Hawaiian contexts meaning precious stone or gem.
- Neylani
English
92From Hawaiian elements meaning 'soft' or 'smooth' (nei) and 'sky' or 'heaven' (lani), suggesting a gentle celestial quality
- Aylani
English
91From Hawaiian meaning 'chief' or 'noble', reflecting traditional Hawaiian naming conventions honoring leadership and status.
- Leilany
English
91From Hawaiian lei (garland) and the suffix -any, creating a modern invented name meaning 'garland' or 'flower lei'
- Meilani
Polynesian
91From Hawaiian 'mei' (garland) and 'lani' (heaven), meaning 'heavenly garland' or 'garland of the sky'
- Kalea
English
91From Hawaiian meaning 'the calm' or 'bright/clear', derived from 'lea' (calm) with the Hawaiian definite article 'ka'
- Anela
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'angel' or 'messenger', derived from the English word angel adapted into Hawaiian phonetics
- Elikai
English
84From Hawaiian 'eli (dig, excavate) and kai (ocean), suggesting 'one who digs in the ocean' or 'ocean digger'
- Moana
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'ocean' or 'wide expanse of water', symbolizing depth, vastness, and connection to nature
- Kaimani
English
84Diamond or precious one; a Hawaiian name combining kai (ocean/sea) with mani (precious). Evokes natural beauty and oceanic connection.
- Kamoni
Celtic
84Strong desire or yearning; may also derive from Hawaiian roots meaning 'desired one' or carry Celtic warrior associations.
- Akoa
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'warrior' or 'brave one', reflecting strength and courage in Pacific Islander tradition
- Mialani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'mia' (desired, wanted) and 'lani' (heaven, sky). A modern Hawaiian name expressing heavenly desire.
- Makaia
English
84From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'Maka' (eye/face) with the suffix '-ia', suggesting a unique or distinctive presence
- Ainoha
English
84Hawaiian name meaning 'that which brings love' or 'beloved', combining aloha (love) with the diminutive suffix -ha
- Miliani
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'high chief' or 'exalted', derived from 'mili' (chief) and the suffix '-ani' denoting nobility and elevation.
- Lalani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly flower' or 'calm seas', combining lani (sky/heaven) and the floral tradition of Hawaiian names
- Kalanii
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'kalani' meaning 'the heavens' or 'chief of the sky', reflecting celestial nobility and spiritual significance
- Leilana
English
84From Hawaiian lei (garland) and ana (cave/grotto), suggesting a flower garland from a sacred place. Modern Hawaiian blend name.
- Kaikoa
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'kai' (sea) and 'koa' (warrior), meaning 'sea warrior' or 'warrior of the ocean'
- Anuhea
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'cool fragrance' or 'coolness', reflecting the island's natural beauty and gentle qualities.
- Malu
English
84Peace or calm in Hawaiian. A short, melodic name rooted in island language and cultural heritage.
- Halani
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'halo' (to make a mistake or to pass by), often used in melodic island names with modern appeal
- Kalaia
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sea' or 'of the sea', evoking ocean imagery and tropical island heritage
- Daelani
Celtic
84Modern Hawaiian name meaning 'flower lei' or garland, blending Polynesian nature imagery with contemporary name construction
- Kalahni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the calm' or 'peaceful', combining kala (calm/serene) with the feminine suffix -hni
- Kamia
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the one' or 'desired', a modern name with roots in Pacific Island culture.
- Maui
Polynesian
84A demigod in Hawaiian mythology known for his strength and magical powers. The name carries associations with oceanic navigation and cultural heroism.
- Eilani
English
84From Hawaiian 'ēlani meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the heavens', reflecting the islands' spiritual connection to the sky
- Taeo
Celtic
84From Hawaiian, possibly related to 'Taeo' as a traditional name in Hawaiian culture with nature-connected roots.
- Mahia
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'rejected' or 'spurned', though also used as a term of endearment in some contexts
- Olani
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sky' or 'heavenly', reflecting the island culture's connection to celestial beauty
- Mana
Polynesian
84Spiritual power, prestige, or divine essence in Hawaiian tradition. A concept representing supernatural force and personal magnetism.
- Kahiau
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the brave one' or 'the bold one', reflecting qualities of courage and fearlessness in traditional Hawaiian culture
- Kalii
English
84From Hawaiian 'Kali'i', meaning the goddess or spirit of the ocean, associated with water and divine feminine power
- Kailana
Celtic
84Modern Hawaiian-Celtic blend combining 'kai' (sea) with Celtic suffix '-ana'. Rare contemporary creation meaning 'of the sea'.
- Meli
Greek
84From Greek 'meli' meaning honey, also used as a Hawaiian diminutive. Associated with sweetness and warmth.
- Kealani
English
84From Hawaiian 'ke' (the) and 'alani' (orange tree), meaning 'the orange tree' or 'bright and clear'
- Nalu
Polynesian
84The calm or peaceful ocean; derived from Hawaiian 'nalu' meaning wave or ocean swell, often associated with tranquility and natural beauty.
- Yolani
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'you' or 'yours', a modern creative blend with possible Celtic influences in contemporary use
- Kahlea
Celtic
84Modern Hawaiian name meaning 'the sea' (kai) combined with lea (meadow/field), or alternately a contemporary spelling variant influenced by Celtic names like Kahlani.
- Kalanie
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sky' or 'heavenly', a modern name blending celestial imagery with tropical island culture
- Nanea
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'glory' or 'splendor', also associated with the Nanea shark species native to Hawaiian waters
- Talei
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'to flourish' or 'to thrive', reflecting growth and vitality in island culture
- Hokulani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'hōku' (star) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), meaning 'heavenly star' or 'star of the sky'
- Keimoni
Celtic
84A rare Hawaiian name with possible Celtic etymological roots; may derive from elements meaning 'beloved' or 'cherished one' in native Hawaiian tradition.
- Makoah
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'eyes' or 'to see'. A name connected to perception and awareness in Hawaiian culture.
- Laakea
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'sacred' or 'taboo', representing spiritual significance and reverence in traditional Hawaiian culture
- Keni
English
84Small or petite; a modern Hawaiian diminutive form often used as an independent name in contemporary usage.
- Aleki
English
84Hawaiian form of Alexander, derived from Greek meaning 'defender of men'. Popular in Hawaii as a modern adaptation of the classic name.
- Iliani
Celtic
84From Hawaiian 'iliani, meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', reflecting island spiritual traditions and celestial connection.
- Aukai
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'au (ocean) and kai (sea), meaning 'ocean' or 'seafarer'. A nature-rooted name reflecting Hawaiian maritime culture.
- Maleko
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'male' or 'strong man', derived from the root 'kane' representing masculine strength and vitality
- Ahkai
English
84From Hawaiian 'ahi (tuna fish) and kai (ocean), referring to the ocean and its bounty
- Pualena
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'pua' (flower) and 'lena' (yellow), meaning 'yellow flower', evoking tropical beauty and warmth
- Moani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian meaning 'ocean' or 'deep sea', evoking the vastness and beauty of the Pacific waters
- Kila
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'gardener' or 'to till', representing cultivation and growth; also used in Celtic contexts as a diminutive form.
- Ainoa
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'unique one' or 'one without equal'. A modern creation blending Hawaiian phonetics with contemporary naming trends.
- Meiomi
Celtic
84Hawaiian name meaning 'ocean child' or 'child of the sea', reflecting island heritage and connection to water
- Milliani
English
84Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly' or 'peaceful,' derived from Hawaiian language elements suggesting celestial grace and tranquility.
- Nalea
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'serene waters'. A modern name blending Polynesian grace with contemporary appeal.
- Kalanni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sky' or 'heavenly', a celestial and spiritual name rooted in island culture
- Healani
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'hea' (search, seek) and 'lani' (sky, heavens). Conveys a sense of spiritual seeking or connection to the divine.
- Nalanni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'heavens' or 'sky', often interpreted as 'soft as the sky' or celestial and serene
- Kimimila
Celtic
84From Hawaiian 'kimi' (seek) and 'mila' (mild), meaning 'one who seeks gently' or can reference 'Kimi' as a nature-connected name in Hawaiian tradition.
- Kaiyah
Celtic
78Modern Hawaiian name meaning 'the sea' (kai) combined with English suffix -ah. Contemporary creation blending oceanic imagery with soft phonetics.
- Jakai
Celtic
76The name Jakai blends Hawaiian tradition with modern creative naming. Its exact etymology is debated, but it may derive from Hawaiian elements suggesting strength or natural power.
- Kiana
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'divine' or 'gracious', often interpreted as a variant of Kiana with connections to beauty and spiritual quality.
- Kahlani
English
76The calm or peaceful one. Derived from Hawaiian elements suggesting tranquility and serenity.
- Laylani
English
76Modern Hawaiian-English blend combining Lani (sky/heavens) with the suffix -a. Evokes celestial imagery with contemporary style.
- Elani
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'shining' or 'bright', associated with light and radiance
- Kaleo
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'the voice' or 'sound', associated with vocal strength and clarity
- Ahlani
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'chief' or 'ruler', reflecting nobility and leadership in Hawaiian culture
- Makaio
English
76Hawaiian form of Matthew, derived from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God'
- Leilanii
Polynesian
76Heavenly garland or heavenly lei. Lei means garland/wreath, while lani means sky/heaven in Hawaiian.
- Khailani
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'sea' (kai) and 'heavenly' (lani), evoking ocean and sky imagery.
- Nehlani
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'beautiful' or 'heavenly', a modern creation reflecting island cultural aesthetics
- Kalaila
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'of the sea' or 'calm waters', combining kala (sea) and ila (essence). Associated with oceanic tranquility and island heritage.
- Xialani
English
76From Hawaiian, a modern compound blending 'xia' (glow/radiance) with 'lani' (sky/heavens), conveying celestial light and beauty.
- Emekai
English
76Hawaiian name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Hawaiian language roots. Rare modern usage suggests contemporary creation or regional significance.
- Qualani
Polynesian
76From Hawaiian 'kualani', meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the heavens', blending kua (back/sky) and lani (heaven/sky).
- Tehlani
Polynesian
76From Hawaiian meaning 'garland of lei' or 'flowering wreath', symbolizing beauty and celebration
- Kahlanii
English
76From Hawaiian 'kahlan' meaning 'to call' or 'voice', with the -ii suffix indicating feminine diminutive or endearment
- Lailanii
Polynesian
76From Hawaiian 'lai' (garland/wreath) and 'ani' (beautiful), meaning a beautiful garland or wreath of flowers
- Leilanys
Celtic
76From Hawaiian 'lei' (garland/wreath) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), suggesting 'heavenly garland' or celestial beauty
- Kaieli
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'small' (kai) and 'flower' (eli), or variant spelling influenced by Gaelic names with similar sounds
- Talanii
Celtic
76From Hawaiian, likely a modern creation blending Tala (story/night) with the -nii suffix denoting royalty or importance.
- Anahii
English
76From Hawaiian meaning 'to breathe' or 'breath of life', reflecting spiritual and vital essence in Hawaiian culture
- Kelanii
English
76From Hawaiian 'kelani' meaning 'the heavens' or 'royal chief of the sky', combining kela (sky/chief) and ni (of the sky).
- Nakoa
Polynesian
74The warrior; one who is strong and powerful. Derived from Hawaiian roots meaning warrior or fighter spirit.
- Alakai
English
74From Hawaiian meaning 'leader' or 'path', often associated with guidance and direction in Hawaiian culture
- Maelani
English
74From Hawaiian 'mae' (garland/wreath) and 'lani' (sky/heavenly), meaning 'heavenly garland' or 'sky wreath'
- Kainoa
Polynesian
74The sea, ocean. In Hawaiian culture, Kainoa represents connection to the sea and the natural world.
- Naylani
Celtic
74Modern Hawaiian creation, likely combining 'nay' (water) with 'lani' (sky/heaven). Gaining popularity in contemporary American usage.
- Kaliah
Celtic
74From Hawaiian 'Kali' meaning 'the goddess' or 'sacred', with the suffix '-ah' adding femininity and elegance
- Leiana
Celtic
74Modern Hawaiian name combining 'Lei' (garland) with Celtic influences, suggesting grace and natural beauty
- Kalena
English
74From Hawaiian Kalena, a feminine form meaning 'pure' or 'clear', blended with English naming conventions.
- Nailani
Polynesian
74From Hawaiian 'nai' (calm, serene) and 'lani' (heavens, sky). Conveys peaceful celestial beauty.
- Ikaika
Polynesian
74Strong · warrior. From Hawaiian 'ikaika meaning strength and power, traditionally given to boys destined for leadership.
- Makana
Polynesian
74Gift or present. A Hawaiian word expressing generosity and blessing, traditionally used in lei-giving and cultural exchanges.
- Akoni
English
74Hawaiian form of Anthony, derived from Greek Antonios. Popular in Hawaiian culture as a given name.
- Kaiari
Celtic
74From Hawaiian 'kai' (ocean) and 'ari' (chief), meaning 'ocean chief' or 'leader of the sea'
- Lolani
Polynesian
74From Hawaiian 'lola' (deaf) and 'ani' (cool breeze), or alternatively interpreted as 'small sky' from 'lolani' in some Hawaiian dialects
- Kia
Celtic
74Kia is primarily a Hawaiian name meaning 'to bind' or 'to tie.' In Celtic contexts, it may relate to ancient Gaelic roots suggesting protection or blessing.
- Ailani
Polynesian
72Chief or high chief. A name reflecting leadership and nobility in Hawaiian culture.
- Leylani
English
70From Hawaiian 'lei' (garland/wreath) and 'lani' (sky/heavens), suggesting a heavenly garland or sky flower
- Cahlani
English
70From Hawaiian meaning 'the heavens' or 'sky', evoking celestial wonder and natural beauty
- Keiloni
English
70From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending lei (garland) with oni (beauty/grace), suggesting beauty and elegance in Hawaiian tradition.
- Ailahni
English
70From Hawaiian 'ailani', meaning 'chief of heaven' or 'heavenly chief', combining 'ai' (chief) and 'lani' (heaven/sky)
- Aailani
Polynesian
70From Hawaiian 'aai' (eat) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), suggesting nourishment from the heavens or divine abundance
- Aeilani
Polynesian
70From Hawaiian 'ae (yes, affirmative) and lani (sky, heavens), suggesting 'yes to the sky' or divine affirmation; conveys celestial connection and positivity
- Aehlani
English
70Heavenly mist or spiritual light. A modern Hawaiian name blending 'ae (fire/light) with lani (heaven/sky).
- Xeilani
Polynesian
70Heavenly garland or wreath of flowers; a celestial lei. Xei refers to lei (garland), and lani means sky or heaven.
- Xailani
English
70From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly' or 'spiritual', combining kai (sea) and lani (sky/heaven). A modern Hawaiian name reflecting celestial and natural elements.
- Lahlani
Polynesian
70From Hawaiian 'lani' meaning 'heaven' or 'sky', with the prefix suggesting a celestial or elevated place. A nature-connected name with spiritual resonance.
- Iylani
English
70From Hawaiian, a modern invented name blending 'Iy' with 'Lani' (sky/heavens), suggesting a celestial or ethereal quality
- Ailauni
Celtic
70From Hawaiian meaning 'lei' (garland) combined with 'uni' (pearl or precious), suggesting precious garland or pearl lei
- Caelani
Celtic
70From Hawaiian 'kai' (ocean) and 'lani' (sky/heavens). Represents the meeting of sea and sky, evoking celestial oceanic imagery.
- Keilanii
English
70From Hawaiian 'keilani' meaning 'glorious chief' or 'divine heavens', combining kei (glory/chief) and lani (sky/heavens)
- Evalani
English
70Combination of Eva (life) and the Hawaiian suffix -lani (sky/heavenly). Evokes celestial and vital themes in Hawaiian tradition.
- Kamanii
English
70From Hawaiian, likely a modern invention or variant combining Hawaiian phonetic elements; the exact etymology is unclear but reflects contemporary Hawaiian-influenced naming traditions.
- Railani
English
70From Hawaiian rai (joy, praise) and lani (sky, heaven). A modern Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly joy' or 'praised sky'.
- Kenlani
Celtic
70Modern Hawaiian-Celtic blend; 'Ken' from Celtic meaning 'bright' or 'handsome,' combined with Hawaiian 'lani' meaning 'sky' or 'heavenly.'
- Ailuani
Celtic
70Hawaiian name meaning 'chief' or 'leader', blending oceanic and aristocratic significance with a melodic island sensibility.
- Kalolaine
English
70Modern Hawaiian-English blend combining 'Kalo' (taro plant) with the English suffix '-laine', creating a nature-inspired contemporary name with tropical roots.
- Kaleaha
English
70From Hawaiian, a modern creation blending 'Kale' (the plant, symbolizing health) with the suffix '-aha' (gathering or assembly).
- Nalahni
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'nala' (reed, lotus stem) blended with Hawaiian 'lani' (sky, heavens). Evokes natural grace and celestial connection.
- Aahlani
English
70A Hawaiian name meaning 'bright path' or 'shining way,' combining 'aal' (bright) and 'lani' (sky/heavens)
- Lelani
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'lei' (garland/wreath) and 'ani' (to weave), meaning 'heavenly lei' or 'royal garland'
- Liani
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'small lei garland' or 'thin vine', reflecting nature and delicate beauty
- Talani
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'to flourish' or 'to bloom', evoking growth and natural beauty
- Mylani
Celtic
62From Hawaiian 'my' (beloved) and 'lani' (sky/heavens). A modern creation meaning 'my heavens' or 'beloved sky'.
- Kaili
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean', evoking natural beauty and fluidity
- Amahia
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'beloved' or 'cherished one', reflecting deep affection and emotional warmth
- Kailea
English
62From Hawaiian 'kai' (sea) and 'lea' (joy/pleasure), representing the joy of the sea and ocean connection.
- Neilani
English
62From Hawaiian 'nei' (this/here) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky'
- Nainoa
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'. Associated with Hawaiian navigation and cultural significance.
- Maile
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'garland' or 'wreath of flowers', symbolizing beauty and celebration in Hawaiian culture
- Aolani
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'ao (cloud) and lani (sky/heaven), meaning 'heavenly cloud' or 'cloud from heaven'
- Kainalu
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'kai' (ocean) and 'nalu' (wave), referring to the ocean waves
- Kanaloa
Polynesian
62Hawaiian god of the ocean, associated with water, fertility, and abundance in Polynesian mythology
- Neeko
English
62Hawaiian name meaning 'soft' or 'tender', reflecting gentleness and approachability
- Eloni
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'good' or 'well'. A modern name gaining popularity in contemporary usage.
- Nelani
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly' or 'spiritual', derived from 'nani' (beautiful) and 'lani' (heaven/sky)
- Keala
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'the path' or 'the way', symbolizing direction and journey
- Raelani
English
62Heavenly flower; celestial beauty. A modern Hawaiian name blending 'rae' (flower/light) with 'lani' (sky/heaven).
- Cailani
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly' or 'calm waters', combining kai (sea) and lani (sky/heaven)
- Nialani
English
62From Hawaiian 'nia' (purpose/sheen) and 'lani' (sky/heavens), suggesting luminous purpose or heavenly brilliance
- Kalo
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'sun' or 'light', symbolizing warmth and brightness in nature
- Keola
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'life' or 'living', symbolizing vitality and spiritual energy in Hawaiian culture
- Kaiani
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'the one' or 'the chosen', with spiritual significance in Polynesian culture.
- Maiana
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'soft breeze' or 'gentle stream', evoking natural grace and fluidity
- Nikoa
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'victorious one' or 'the victory'. A modern Hawaiian name reflecting strength and triumph.
- Lakari
Celtic
62From Hawaiian, possibly related to lakay (respect/honor) or a modern invented name blending Laka with -ri suffix
- Lawakua
English
62From Hawaiian 'lawa' (enough, sufficient) and 'kua' (back, ridge), suggesting strength and adequacy, rooted in Hawaiian place and nature nomenclature
- Leinani
Polynesian
62Lei (garland) + ani (spirit/light), meaning 'heavenly lei' or 'garland of light'
- Makalo
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', reflecting values of tranquility and serenity in Polynesian culture
- Kanoe
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'the soft sound' or 'smooth', reflecting the gentle phonetic quality of the name in island tradition
- Ilihia
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'to twist' or 'to turn', associated with movement and fluidity in traditional Hawaiian culture
- Xalani
English
62From Hawaiian, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful waters', evoking tranquility and natural serenity
- Kupaa
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'the land' or 'district', referencing place and belonging in island culture
- Alaula
English
62From Hawaiian meaning 'red glow' or 'reddish', referring to the color of sunrise or fire on the horizon
- Noalani
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'noa' (free, unbound) and 'lani' (sky, heavenly), meaning 'free sky' or 'heavenly freedom'
- Alamea
English
62Calm, peaceful. From Hawaiian 'alame' meaning peaceful waters or tranquility.
- Aulelei
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'garland' or 'lei'; a name evoking the traditional Hawaiian flower garland given as a sign of affection and welcome
- Kanekoa
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'kane' (man/warrior) and 'koa' (brave/warrior), meaning 'brave man' or 'warrior.' Associated with strength and courage in Hawaiian culture.
- Akela
English
62Noble, chief, or one of high rank. In Hawaiian tradition, Akela signifies leadership and dignity.
- Kauai
Polynesian
62The name of Hawaii's fourth-largest island, derived from Hawaiian 'āina (land) and kai (sea). Used as a given name to honor Hawaiian heritage and connection to nature.
- Makais
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'gift of God' or 'grace', a modern Pacific name with spiritual significance.
- Mairani
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'beloved' or 'admired one', with possible Celtic influence through modern blended usage
- Malie
English
62From Hawaiian 'mali' meaning garland or wreath, often associated with flowers and natural beauty
- Kalayia
Celtic
62From Hawaiian meaning 'the heavens' or 'sky', a celestial name reflecting Polynesian cultural connection to nature and cosmos
- Lilikoi
Polynesian
62Hawaiian word for passion fruit, the tropical vine fruit with distinctive appearance and tart flavor.
- Wailani
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'wai' (water) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), meaning 'heavenly water' or 'water from the sky'
- Alaia
Celtic
56A Hawaiian name meaning 'noble' or 'high-born,' also used in Celtic contexts with similar regal connotations.
- Kehlani
English
56Kehlani likely derives from Hawaiian roots, possibly relating to the sea or celestial elements in the Pacific naming tradition.
- Alani
Celtic
56Bright, awakened, or warm. In Hawaiian tradition, associated with light and spiritual awareness; also used as a Hawaiian variant of Alana.
- Kaia
Celtic
56The name combines Celtic roots meaning 'pure' or 'of the earth' with Hawaiian meaning 'sea.' Modern usage often draws from both traditions, creating a nature-connected, cross-cultural identity.
- Koa
Polynesian
56Warrior or brave one in Hawaiian. Also references the koa tree, a native Hawaiian hardwood symbolizing strength and resilience.
- Kalani
Polynesian
56The sky or heavens in Hawaiian. A name evoking celestial vastness and openness.
- Nalani
Polynesian
56From Hawaiian 'nani' (beautiful) and 'lani' (sky/heavens), meaning 'beautiful sky' or 'heavenly beauty'
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