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Hawaiian Baby Boy Names All Names - Girl Names Only
Aarao: Form of Aaron - Lofty; exalted; high mountain Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command) He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod
Aaron: Lofty; exalted; high mountain Biblically, Aaron was Moses' older brother (and keeper by God's command) He was first high priest of the Israelites, remembered for the miraculous blossoming of his staff or rod
Abarron: Father of a multitude
Abba: Father
Abbot: Father
Abbotson: Son of Abbot
Abbott: Father
Abe: Diminutive of Abraham - Father of a multitude In Genesis the Old Testament patriarch Abram's name was changed to Abraham when it was revealed he would be father of the Hebrewnation Further popularized by 19th century US president Abraham Lincoln
Aderiela: Form of Akeliela - God's majesty
Adiriano: Form of Akiliano - From the city of Adrian
Adoniia: Form of Akoniia - The Lord is my God
Ahimeleka: Biblicalpriest
Akamu: Red earth
Akela: Lucky
Akeliela: God's majesty
Akiliano: From the city of Adrian
Akoniia: The Lord is my God
Alakai: M
Alapai: Form of Alepeleke - Counselor; advisor
Alebana: Form of Alepana - From Alba
Aleferede: Form of Alepeleke - Counselor; advisor
Aleka: Form of Alekanekelo - Protector
Alekandero: Form of Alekanekelo - Protector
Alekanekelo: Protector
Alekona: From the old town
Alemana: Warrior
Alepana: From Alba
Alepeleke: Counselor; advisor
Aletona: Form of Alekona - From the old town
Alevina: Form of Alewina - Elves' friend
Alewina: Elves' friend
Aliimalu: Peaceful leader
Alika: Form of Alekanekelo - Protector
Alohalani: Full of compassion
Alohilani: Form of Alohalani - Full of compassion
Aloiki: Renowned war
Aloisi: Form of Aloiki - Renowned war
Amana: Form of Alemana - Warrior
Amoka: Strong (Hawaiian interpretation of the name Amos)
Amosa: Form of Amoka - Strong (Hawaiian interpretation of the name Amos)
Anadar: Form of Anakale - Crown
Anakale: Crown
Anakelea: Masculine; manly
Anakoni: Valuable
Anederea: Form of Anakelea - Masculine; manly
Anuenue-Akua: Rainbow's spirit
Apekaloma: Peaceful father
Apela: Breath; breathing spirit (Hawaiian Form of Abel)
Apelahama: Father to many (Hawaiian Form of Abraham)
Apelama: He who has many children
Apia: God is my father
Apikai: Gift of God; gift from God
Apilama: Form of Apelama - He who has many children
Aremana: Form of Alemana - Warrior
Asera: Form of Akela - Lucky
Augate: Form of Aukake - Wise
Auguseto: Form of Aukake - Wise
Augutino: Form of Aukake - Wise
Aukai: Sailor
Aukake: Wise
Aukukeko: Form of Aukake - Wise
Aukukino: Form of Aukake - Wise
Aulelio: Golden
Aurelio: Form of Aulelio - Golden
Bane: Form of BARNEY -Long awaited child (pronounced Bah-neh)
Ebena: Form of Epena - Stone
Edega: Form of Ekeka - Wealthy
Edemona: Form of Ekemona - Wealthy protector
Edumona: Form of Ekemona - Wealthy protector
Edwada: Form of Ekemona - Wealthy protector
Ekana: Strong
Ekeka: Wealthy
Ekekiela: Powerful god
Ekela: Help
Ekemona: Wealthy protector
Ekewaka: Form of Ekemona - Wealthy protector
Ekualo: Form of Ekemona - Wealthy protector
Ekumena: Form of Ekemona - Wealthy protector
Elenek: Avid; eager
Elta: The Lord is my God
Eneki: Form of Elenek - Avid; eager
Eneti: Form of Elenek - Avid; eager
Enoka: Educated
Epelaima: Fertile
Epena: Stone
Eperaima: Form of Epelaima - Fertile
Ereneti: Form of Elenek - Avid; eager
Etana: Form of Ekana - Strong
Eukakio: Steady
Eukepio: Worships well
Eusebio: Form of Eukepio - Worships well
Eutakio: Form of Eukakio - Steady
Ezekiela: Form of Ekekiela - Powerful god
Ezera: Form of Ekela - Help
Kai: The sea
Kaila: Style
Kaimi: The seeker
Kalani: The sky; chieftain
Kale: Manly and Strong, form of Charles
Kana: A Maui demigod who could take the form of a rope and stretch from Molokai to Hawaii
Kane: Man orThe Eastern Sky (also for Japanese and Irish)
Kanoa: The free one
Keahi: Fire
Keoki: Form of George
Keoni: Form of John
Kimo: Form of James and Jim
Koi: Urge; implore Also the Hawaiian equivalent of Troy
Konane: Bright
Lono: God of Peaceand Agriculture
Makani: Wind
Mamo: Saffron Flower or Yellow Bird
Mano: Shark A passionate lover
Mauli: Dark Skinned
Nahele: Forest or Grove
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