Kepano is a Hawaiian form of Stephen. Stephen is a European name and comes from the Latin name, “Stefanus', which
Tag: Hawaiian names
Kilohana
Kilohana is a Hawaiian name which means 'excellent'.
Kini
Kini originates in Hawaiian language and means "abundance". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names. As
Kawika
Kawika is a Hawaiian form of David. David is an English name that is derived from the Old Hebrew name
Konane
Konane is a Hawaiian name which means 'bright like moonlight'.
Konani
Konani originates in Hawaiian language and means "shining". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names.
Kukane
Kukane is a Hawaiian name which means 'man like'. It is derived from the Hawaiian words 'ku', which means 'to
Kulani
Kulani is a Hawaiian name which means 'like heaven'. It comes from the Hawaiian words 'ku', which means 'to be
Lahela
Lahela is a Hawaiian form of Rachel. Rachel originates in Hebrew language and means "sheep's friend". In the Bible, Rachel
Leinani
Leilani originates in Hawaiian language and means "gorgeous child". It was most popular in the first half of the 20th
Leolani
Leolani is a variant of Leilani. Leilani originates in Hawaiian language and means "heavenly woman". It refers to lei, a
Likeke
Likeke is a Hawaiian form of Richard. The name Richard is a common name, derived from the Germanic words, 'ric',
Lokelani
Lokelani originates in Hawaiian language and means "divine rose". It is a fairly modern name, mainly popular at the beginning
Makaio
Makaio is a Hawaiian variant of Matthew. Matthew is an English name that is derived from the Hebrew name, 'Mattathia',
Keonaona
Keonaona originates in Hawaiian language and means "soft aroma". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names,
Kale
Kale is a Hawaiian variant of Charles. The name Charles has Germanic origins and is a variant of the name
Mililani
Mililani originates in Hawaiian language and means "love from heaven". As a feminine given name it was not used until
Kalani
Kalani originates in Hawaiian language and means "Of the heavens". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Moana
Moana originates in Hawaiian language and means "from the ocean". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Moani
Moani originates in Hawaiian language and it means "breeze of scent". It can be used as both feminine and masculine