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Polynesian Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ailea varies by origin: if from Eileen/Helene - "bright, shining" or "torch"; if from Alia/Aaliyah - "exalted" Polynesian Girl
Aisi Varies by origin: possibly 'she who lives' (from Aisha) or 'dream/vision' (from Aisling); as a modern name it may have no fixed traditional meaning Irish, Polynesian Girl
Alamia Uncertain; possible meanings include 'work, industrious' (if from Amalia), 'treasure/gift' (if influenced by Samoan Alamea), or connections to 'world/knowledge' (if related to Arabic 'alam'). Polynesian, Spanish Girl
Alikia Likely derived from Polynesian roots related to Alika/Aliki; commonly interpreted as "most noble" or "protector," and sometimes treated as a variant of Alicia/Alice. Polynesian Girl
Aloiki No widely attested meaning; etymology unclear or not well-documented Polynesian Girl
Anakelea Uncertain; possibly derived from Hawaiian elements (e.g., 'ana' + 'lea') suggesting 'joyful' or 'breath/measure of joy'. Polynesian Girl
Anuha Rare/uncertain. Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'anu' (small, atom, again) or Hawaiian 'anu' (cool); exact meaning is unclear. Hawaiian, Indian, Polynesian Girl
Aolany Heavenly cloud; cloud of the sky (from Hawaiian 'ao' = cloud + 'lani' = sky/heaven/royal) Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Calliah Likely 'bright' or 'beautiful' (from Kalia); with a Hebrew -iah ending it can carry a theophoric sense related to God. English, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Latin, Polynesian Girl
ciana Most often associated with 'dark-haired' (from the Irish root Cian); can also be linked to 'light' if derived from Luciana or treated as a variant of Kiana/Diana. English, Hawaiian, Irish, Italian, Polynesian Girl
Faleana Possibly from Polynesian fale 'house' + Ana - 'house of Ana' / 'from the house'; alternately an invented/variant form related to Leana/Elena (meanings: 'light', 'grace' or 'lioness') - meaning uncertain. English, Polynesian Girl
Hailama Likely related to 'lama' meaning 'light' or 'torch' in Polynesian languages; roughly 'light/torch' or 'light of ...' (interpretation uncertain) Polynesian Girl
Halola celebration, rejoicing; joyful Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Helei Varies by origin. As a Hailey/Haley variant: "hay meadow" (Old English). In Hawaiian contexts it may relate to words like "hele" ("to go"). As a Chinese transliteration, meaning depends on the characters (e.g., "Lei" can mean "thunder" 雷 or "pile/pebble/rocky" 磊). Polynesian Girl
Henuita Likely a feminine form/adaptation of Henrietta - 'ruler of the home' (derived from Henry) Polynesian Girl
Hialei Probable compound of Hia + lei; often interpreted as 'child of the lei', 'beloved garland', or 'beautiful lei'. Polynesian Girl
Hinah Variant of Hina - can mean 'moon goddess' (Polynesian) or relate to 'henna' (Arabic); sometimes linked to Hannah meaning 'grace'. Arabic, Hebrew, Polynesian Girl
Ikia Possibly related to Igbo 'Ike' (power/wealth) or interpreted as a modern name meaning 'little one' or a pleasing sound; meaning is not firmly established Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Ilani Hebrew: "tree/trees"; Hawaiian: "heavenly, royal/sky" Hawaiian, Hebrew, Polynesian Girl
Ima-I-Ka-Lani Likely a Hawaiian phrase meaning 'look to the heavens' or 'in/with the heavens' (relating to the sky or the divine). Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Ka-Lei-Onaona The fragrant lei Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kailmana Typically interpreted as “power/spirit of the sea” (Hawaiian kai = sea + mana = spiritual power). A less common Sanskrit-influenced reading could relate to Kail (Kailash) + mana (mind/esteem). Polynesian Girl
Kaimanah From kai ('sea') + mana ('spiritual power') - 'sea power' or interpreted as 'sea jewel/diamond' in Hawaiian usage Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kalanee Derived from Hawaiian Kalani: 'the heavens, the sky' and by extension 'royal' or 'chief' - often interpreted as 'heavenly' or 'royal one'. Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kama-Lei From Hawaiian 'kama' (child, descendant) + 'lei' (garland of flowers) - 'child of the lei' or 'beloved/flower child' Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kammaleanah Probable blended meaning - often interpreted as a compound of elements like 'Kamala' (lotus) and 'Leana/Leah' (delicate/beloved); thus a possible sense is 'lotus child' or 'beloved child' (meaning not definitive) Polynesian Girl
Laka Name of a Hawaiian goddess associated with hula and the forest; connotes dance, protection, and beauty. Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Latai Not well documented; likely of Samoan/Polynesian origin (meaning uncertain) Polynesian Girl
Leina-Ala Approximately 'leap to the path' or 'stepping into awakening' - combining Leina (to leap/step) and Ala (path, to awaken). Polynesian Girl
Lemana “the power” - powerful; spiritual/supernatural power (from 'mana') Polynesian Girl