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- Konakai: Meaning, Origins, Variations, And Significance
The meaning of Konakai is “sea spray” or “white ocean wave” in Hawaiian The name is a combination of two words: “kona,” which means “south” or “leeward,” and “kai,” which means “sea” or “ocean ”
- ‘O Kona Kai ‘Ōpua i ka La‘i - Ka‘iwakīloumoku - Hawaiian Cultural Center
"‘O Kona Kai ‘Ōpua," when presented today as traditional hula, is usually identified as a hula noho hula kālā‘au that was composed as a name chant for Liholiho, Kamehameha II
- Over 300 Hawaiian Names for Embracing the Aloha spirit
For example, a child named “Kapaʻa Kai” combines “Kapaʻa,” referring to a coastal area, with “Kai,” meaning “ocean ” This fusion creates a name that retains cultural ties while celebrating the evolving nature of Hawaiian identity
- Origins of Place Names Around the Big Island: Part 1
The names of areas around the Big Island of Hawaii have significant meanings We put together the history behind some of the recognizable town names and districts on the island: Hilo and Puna
- The Meaning And Significance Of Kai In Hawaiian Culture
Understanding the different meanings of “kai” in Hawaiian culture allows us to appreciate the profound connection that the Hawaiians have with the ocean It reminds us of the importance of preserving and respecting our natural environment, as well as the interconnectedness of all life on Earth
- What does Kona Kai mean? - lacocinadegisele. com
What does Kona Kai mean? In Hawaiian, Kona Kai means "The sea of Kona" #Kona is a town on the western side of the Big Island of Hawaii It can also mean "his her sea", or "sea of the leeward side" meaning, at least metaphorically, that the ocean is calm
- Origin of the Name Kona (Complete History) - Lets Learn Slang
For example, the name “Kai” means “ocean” and is often given to children who have a strong connection to the sea Names serve as identity markers, representing not only an individual but also their lineage and connection to their ancestors They are a way of honoring and preserving family heritage
- Kai Opua Canoe Club - Hawaii Island Outrigger Canoe Paddling
Known as Kona of the tranquil seas, the opua or pink cumulus cloud formations that hang low, are regarded as omens of good fortune and good weather Hinano is the blossom of the male pandanus tree and was used as an aphrodisiac
- I Kona - Huapala
The mele expresses the composer's love for Kona on the Island of Hawaiʻi and the reason he moved there Aia i Kona ka ʻāina aloha E ʻāiina poina ʻole no mākou
- opua — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
ʻO Kona kai ʻōpua i ka laʻi, ʻōpua hīnano kau i ka mālie (chant), Kona with its cloud billows and sea in the calm, puffy clouds white like hīnano blossoms resting in the quiet (PEP ka(a)pua )
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