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      • The name "Kamea" is of Hawaiian origin and holds cultural significance. In Hawaiian, the word "kamea" translates to "sacred" or "precious," reflecting the deep spiritual connection and value associated with this name.
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  2. kama. Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert, Loulou paʻa | Permalinkno | for. 1. n., Child, person. Related: Kama ʻole, childless, barren. Kama ʻokoʻa, unrelated child or person; offspring different from others in a family. hoʻokama Caus/sim.; To adopt a child or adult one loves, but for whom one might not have the exclusive care.

  3. Sep 1, 2010 · The Pukui-Elbert Hawaiian Dictionary defines kama‘aina as “native-born,” literally a “child” (kama) of the land (‘aina). Pre-Contact, Hawaiians used two main words to distinguish themselves from others: kama‘aina if you were “of” a particular place (this valley, this island, etc.); malihini, or “stranger,” if you weren’t.

  4. Hawaiian Dictionary. Māmaka Kaiao. Andrews Dictionary. Parker Dictionary. Place Names of Hawaiʻi. Hawaiʻi Place Names. Combined Hawaiian Dictionary.

  5. Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms (1995) Combined Hawaiian Dictionary (2020) Diacritic and glottal stop sensitivity. Exact word match vs. Contains this word. [Hawaiian Dictionary (1986) (Hawaiian)] kama. 1. n. Child, person.

  6. Mar 23, 2016 · Hawaiian is a terse, powerful, onomatopoetic language. When something is over, it’s “pau!”. When something is good, it’s “ono!”. Hawaiian phrases can be sprinkled into English — but don’t overdo it. Here are some of the most common Hawaiian terms from, OluKai to you, so we're always speaking the same language.

  7. The Hawaiian state motto is “ Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono ” — The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness. Maika’i means good, fine, all-right, well-being, excellent. It’s pronounced “my-KA-ee.” Maikaʻi nō = I’m fine. Pōmaikaʻi = good fortune, blessing. You will also see the “Maikaʻi Card” at Foodland stores throughout Hawaii. Kōkua.

  8. Sep 24, 2021 · Even at an early age, Kamae found “Hawaiian” melodies—mainly the Americanized hapa haole tunes —“too simple,” as he once told his dad. Nevertheless, in a career journey lasting more than 50 years, he emerged at the forefront of the Hawaiian renaissance as a traditional ukulele player, singer, composer, bandleader, record producer ...

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