KathosAnnora's Personal Name List
Kalea
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: ka-LEH-a
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Means "joy, happiness" in Hawaiian.
Kaleo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: ka-LEH-o
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Means "sound, voice" from Hawaiian ka "the" and leo "sound, voice".
Kealohi
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: Keh-AH-LOH-hee
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In Polynesian Mythology, Kealohi is the name of a star that appears on the night of Hoaka in the month of Kaʻaona after the disappearance of Pau-ahi-lani; it in turn vanishes in Welehu. Lit., It means 'the brightness' in Native Hawaiian.
Keilani
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: kay-LA-nee
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Means "glorious sky" or "glorious heaven," from kei meaning "dignified, proud, glorious" and lani meaning "sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, royal, exalted, noble, aristocratic."
Laneah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polynesian
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Makai
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: mah-KIE, mə-KIE
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Makai is an adverb in the Hawaiian language combining the directional particle ma with Hawaiian kai meaning "ocean". It literally means "toward or by the sea, seaward". It is sometimes used as a given name, particularly within the Hawaiian Islands but is also found within the continental United States.
Makana
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: ma-KA-na
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Means "gift" in Hawaiian.
Matai
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Maori
Pronounced: MəTəIE
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Meilani
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hawaiian (Modern, Rare)
Pronounced: may-LAH-nee, meh-ee-LAH-nee
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Possibly synthetic Hawaiian name influenced by
Melanie and/or
Leilani using the Hawaiian element
lani "heavenly." Used very rarely in the US, mainly California and Hawaii, since the 1980s or earlier. Recent usage is probably influenced by TV personality Jenni "JWoww" Farley, who named a daughter Meilani in 2014.
Nālani
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: na-LA-nee
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Means "the heavens" or "the chiefs" from Hawaiian nā, a definite article, and lani "heaven, sky, chief".
Nalani
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hawaiian
Pronounced: nu-la-nee
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Tehea
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Tahitian
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Feminine of the unisex name, Tehei, meaning 'crown'.
Tiare
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Tahitian
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Means "flower" in Tahitian, also specifically referring to the species Gardenia taitensis.
Zsalei
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polynesian
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Tahitian
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