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A
Alamea - ripe, precious Alana - an offering Alani
- orange tree Alaula - light of early dawn Aleka
(uh-LEH-kuh)(Alice)(OGer) - noble, kind Alika
(Gr)
- truthful Aloha - greetings, friendship, and
farewells Alohi - shining, brilliant Alohilani
- bright sky Amaui - a thrush Ana (Anne)(H)
- graceful Anabela - graceful, or beautiful Anakela
(AngelA)(Fr) - angel Anuhea - cool, soft fragrance Aolani
- heavenly cloud Aukai (AH-oo-KAH) - seafarer Aulani
- royal messenger Aulii (ah-oo-LEE-eee) - dainty
D
Derya - ocean
E
Ekiya (Edith)(Teut) - rich gift Elenola (Eleanor)(Gr)
- light Elikapeka (eh-lee-kuh-PEH) (Elizabeth)(H)
- consecrated to God - Peke Emalia (Emily)(Teut)
- industtious - Emele Eme (EH-meh)(Amy)(Fr)
- beloved Ewalina (ee-vuh-LEE-nuh) (Evelyn)(H)
- life
H
Haimi
- the seeker Hau'oli* (hah-oo-OH-lee)
- happy Haunani** (hah-oo-NAH-nee) - beautiful
dew Healoha (Heh-uh-LOH-huh) - a loved
one Helena (Helen)(Gr) - light Hiwahiwan
(Hee-vuh-HEE-vuh) - precious Hoku - star Hokulani
- star in the sky/heaven
I
Ihilani*
(ee-hee-LAH-nee) - heavenly splendor IIima*
(ee-LEE-muh) - name of a yellow flower Inoa
- name, or name chant Io'ana (ee-oh-AH-nuh)
(Joan, Joanne)(H) - God's graciuos gift Ioi
(ee-OH-ee)(Joy)(OFr) - jewel, delight Ipo
- sweetheart Iulia (ee-oo-LEE-uh)(L) -
youthful Iwalani* (ee-vuh-LAH-nee) - heavenly
sea bird Iwone (ee-VOH-neh)(Yvonne)(OFr~)
- archer
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K
Ka'ohe*
(kuh-OH-heh) - the bamboo Ka'ohu (kuh-OH-hoo)
- mist Kahoku (Kuh-HOH-KOO) - the star Kai'mi
(kah-EE-mee) (Polynesian) - the seeker Kai
(KAH-ee) - sea or sea water Kaili (kah-EE-lee)
- a Hawaiian deity Kainoa* (kuh-ee-NOH-uh)
- the name Kaipo* (KAH-ee-poh) - the sweetheart Kakalina
(Gr) - pure Kala (Sarah)(H) - princess Kalama
(Polynesian) - the flaming torch Kalea
(kuh-LEH-uh)(Claire)(L) - bright, clear Kaleki
(kuh-LEH-kee)(Grace)(L) - graceful Kalena
(KAH-leh-nuh)(Karen)(Gr) - pure Kalola
(KAH-loh-luh(Carol)(Fr) - song of joy Kama
(gr) - nursling Kamika - from English
Smith Kanani* (polynesian) - the beauty Kani
(KAH-nee)(Connie)(L) - constant Kanoa
(Polynesian) - the free one Kapono* -
the righteous Kapua (polynesian) - the
blossom Kapule (polynesian) - a prayer Kau'i
(KAH-oo-ee) - the beauty Kaula (polynesian)
- prophet Kaulana (Kah-oo-LAH-nah) - fame Kawailani*
(kuh-WAH-ee-LAH-nee) - the heavenly water Kawena*
(Huh-VEH-nuh) - the glow Ke'ala* (Keh-AH-luh)
- the fragrance Keahi* (keh-AH-hee) -
the fire Keakalina (keh-ah-kuh-LEE-nuh)(jacgueline)(H)
- God's graciuos gift Kealoha* - the loved
one Kehaulani (KEH-HAH-oo-LAH-nee) - heavenly
dew Kekai (Keh-KAH-ee) - sea Kekipi
- the rebel Kekona - second-born child Kekupa'a
(Keh-koo-PAH-ah) - the steadfast one Kelekolio
- meaning unknown! probably sea-horse Kele Kepola
(Deborah)(H) - a bee Kiele (kee-EHL-ee)
- gardenia, fragrant blossom Kikilia (Cecilia)(L)
- blind, gray eyes Kiliwia (kee-lee-VEE0uh)(Sylvia)(L)
- forest Kini (H) - God is gracious Kolika
(Doris)(Gr) - from the ocean Kololeke
(koh-loh-LEH-keh)(Dolores)(L) - sorrows Kona
(Donna)(L) - lady Konane (Ko-NAHN-neh)
- bright as moonlight Ku'uipo (koo-oo-EE-poh)
- my sweetheart Ku'ulei** (koo-oo-LEH-ee)
- my lei, my child Kukana (koo-KAH-nuh)(Susan)(H)
- lily - Kuke Kuulei** (koo-oo-LEH-ee)
- my lei: kuu=my; lei=lei
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