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  2. Hawaiian baby names are known to draw inspiration from the island's lush landscapes. These names, with profound meanings, showcase the region's history and cultural practices. The following infographic explores some of the most notable and exquisite Hawaiian names you may consider for your baby.

  3. Hawaiian Names - Behind the Name

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    Hawaiian names are used by the indigenous people of Hawaii. Hawaiian form of Adam. Short form of Anakoni. Hawaiian form of Anthony. Hawaiian form of Abigail. Hawaiian form of Edward. Hawaiian form of Elizabeth. Means "white snow" from Hawaiian hau "snow" and kea "white". Means "beautiful snow" from Hawaiian hau "snow" and nani "beauty, glory".

  4. 79 Hawaiian Names - Nameberry

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    Evocative of tranquil island escapes. One of several Hawaiian (and pseudo-Hawaiian) names ending in "-ani" that's soaring in popularity, Nalani made its debut on the US Top 1000 in 2016.

  5. 50 Hawaiian Baby Names - Parents

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    Find the perfect Hawaiian name for your baby girl or boy and learn its meaning, origin, and popularity.

  6. Below is a comprehensive list of Hawaiian baby names for boys, Hawaiian names for girls, and gender-neutral Hawaiian names. Akamu means “red earth” or “of the earth” and is pronounced as ahKAAMuw-. Akiliano means “from Hadria” and is pronounced as aa-Kiy-Liy-AA-Now. Akoni means “a form of Anthony” and is pronounced as ahKOW-Niy-.

  7. Hawaiian Names: The Ultimate Guide - Nameberry

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    From traditional Hawaiian names like Leilani and Kai to new innovations based on Hawaiian sounds and style, like Meilani, their flowing sounds and energetic appeal speak to mainstream American tastes as never before.

  8. We prepared this list to share some of the most popular, trending Hawaiian names with their meanings to help you pick the best one that suits your baby. What’s The Most Common Hawaiian Name? The trending names can vary, but the following are some of the most common Hawaiian names: (2) Kainoa and Kai for boys; Kailani and Malia for girls

  9. 100+ Beautiful Hawaiian Names for Your Bundle of Joy

    www.lovetoknow.com/parenting/baby/hawaiian-baby-names

    Whether you're from Hawaii, looking to connect with your Hawaiian roots, or just love the sound of these beautiful names, there's a Hawaiian name that's perfect for your baby. From nature-inspired options to traditional names, discover the one that fits your little one.

  10. 51 unique Hawaiian baby names and their meanings - Care.com

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    To help in your search for Hawaiian baby names, here's a curated list of names for boys, girls and some that are gender neutral, too. Many Hawaiian names sound almost like lullabies: They have beautiful cadence and flow, rolling off the tongue in a melody of vowels and syllables.

  11. 55 Hawaiian baby names inspired by the Aloha State - TODAY

    www.today.com/parents/babies/hawaiian-baby-names-rcna28776

    Here are the top 55 Hawaiian baby names, including Kai and Koa for baby boys, and Leilani and Kaia for baby girls.