Hawaiian names are as enchanting as the islands themselves. With only 12 letters in their alphabet—five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and seven consonants (h, k, l, m, n, p, w)—the combinations that can be crafted are truly remarkable. A wonderful aspect of Hawaiian names is their unisex nature, allowing you to choose from this lovely list whether you’re expecting a kaikamahine (girl) or a keiki kāne (boy).
Choosing a name for your baby can feel overwhelming. For helpful resources, check out our extensive baby name database here.
Here are some captivating Hawaiian names to consider:
- Ailani
- Alani
- Hana
- Ikaia
- Iolana
- Kai
- Kaia
- Kailani
- Kainoa
- Kalani
- Kalea
- Kaui
- Keanu
- Keoni
- Kiana
- Koa
- Leilani
- Mahina
- Maile
- Malia
- Mele
- Moana
- Nalani
- Nani
- Noelani
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In summary, Hawaiian names are not only beautiful but also versatile, providing a plethora of options for your little one. Whether you’re searching for something traditional or unique, these names can offer a meaningful connection to the rich culture of Hawaii.
