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Polynesian Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Amanakey Hope; expectation Polynesian Boy
Apelahama Father of many / father of multitudes (derived from Abraham) Polynesian Boy
Apelama Likely derived from the Biblical name Abraham, meaning "father of many"; exact native meaning uncertain Polynesian Boy
Ariki chief; high chief; leader; noble Polynesian Boy
Enoka dedicated; consecrated Polynesian Boy
Hau Vietnamese: 'later/after' or 'empress/queen' (from Chinese). Hawaiian/Polynesian: name of the hau tree (Hibiscus tiliaceus), associated with lightweight/pliable wood and traditional uses. Hawaiian, Polynesian, Vietnamese Boy
Iakona Variant of Jacob/James - 'supplanter' (literally 'holder of the heel') Polynesian Boy
Ikaia Yahweh is salvation Polynesian Boy
Kaypo beloved; sweetheart Hawaiian, Polynesian Boy
Lako Likely 'defender/protector' via Albanian Leka/Alexander, or 'to go/move' in Fijian; exact meaning depends on cultural origin. Albanian, Polynesian, Slavic Boy
Lepati Exact meaning uncertain; likely a Polynesian personal or family name or a local transliteration of a foreign name. Polynesian Boy
Lino Flax, linen (associated with Linus) Hawaiian, Italian, Polynesian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Lomu Of Polynesian origin; exact meaning uncertain. Traditionally a family name and used as a masculine given name. Polynesian Boy
Lopini Vaka Lopini: a Polynesian personal name (exact etymology uncertain). Vaka: 'canoe' or 'boat' in many Polynesian languages. Polynesian Boy
Lopini Vatuvei Lopini: uncertain - a Polynesian given name, possibly adapted from a European name (approx.). Vatuvei: likely from 'vatu' (Fijian/Tongan for 'stone') + suffix, roughly 'of the stones' or 'stone place' (approx.). Polynesian, Tongan Boy
Makaeli Variant of Michael - 'Who is like God?' Polynesian Boy
Maleko Uncertain - often treated as a Polynesian/Hawaiian rendering of Malachi (commonly understood as 'messenger of God') or a localized form of Mark; exact meaning varies by source Polynesian Boy
Manu Varies by origin: in Sanskrit a legendary progenitor/'first man'; as a diminutive of Manuel means 'God is with us'; in Polynesian languages means 'bird'. Polynesian, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Spanish Boy
Matui Likely a Polynesian variant of Matiu (the Māori form of Matthew), often interpreted as "gift of God"; can also appear as a family/chiefly name in some Polynesian contexts. Polynesian Boy
Maui Name of a Polynesian demigod famed for fishing up islands and slowing the sun; literal etymology uncertain Hawaiian, Polynesian Boy
Mauii Name of the Polynesian demigod Māui; associated with cleverness and legendary feats. Exact etymology uncertain. Hawaiian, Polynesian Boy
Moke Varies by origin. Often a nickname with no independent meaning in English; in Polynesian contexts it can be a shortened form of longer names; in African contexts it may derive from a family name. English, Hawaiian, Polynesian Boy
Nainoa Likely derived from Hawaiian inoa 'name' - often interpreted as 'to name', 'named', or 'the named one'. Hawaiian, Polynesian Boy
Opeli Derived from Abel, meaning 'breath' or 'vapor' (used as a Polynesian form of the biblical name). Polynesian Boy
Paea Associated with the place-name Paea (a town on Tahiti); the precise original meaning is not well-documented and can vary by language/island. Polynesian Boy
Pita Rock, stone (from Peter) Polynesian Boy
Sateane crown, wreath (derived from Stephen/Stephanos) Polynesian Boy
Satini Not well-documented; specific meaning unclear or possibly a local/formal adaptation of an introduced name Polynesian Boy
Savea A Samoan family name and matai (chief) title, associated with leadership or warrior status Polynesian, Samoan Boy
Tafa Varies by origin - commonly a short form of Mustafa ("chosen one") or a diminutive of Tafadzwa (Shona, "we are pleased"); may also function as a family or place name with local meanings. Arabic, Polynesian, Shona Boy