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12020-05-22T17:40:46-07:00Asim Mehmood605abc71f2fa5cb5021d5a4a60cf3447700b46ee374881Choose best Hawaiian Names and last names for your baby.plain2020-05-22T17:40:46-07:00Asim Mehmood605abc71f2fa5cb5021d5a4a60cf3447700b46eeListed below are a number of common and diverse Hawaiian last names. You may notice that some of the names are translations of names from other languages such as Japanese, Korean or Cantonese.
1-KeliĘ»i: The chief. 2-Manu: Bird. 3-Alana: awakening to arise 4-Maliah: Bitterness sea. 5-Akana: A Japanese given name that means ‘bright’ and ‘play the music.’