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Kawika Pailona
... but still searching for good Hawaiian bling |
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mine wasnt there .. but the closest to it (Shyla) was translated into Kila
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sir dave, i think you should make a name tag and wear it with your hawaiian shirt at the competition. "it would be so pimp." :) |
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Mikala is my Hawaiian name.
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Iokepa
Ok, that's just wierd. |
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Hey, this is awesome....
First, my Hawaiian name is Akeli! That's cool! Also, we have a full Tiki Lounge in our Living Room and Kitchen. We are always looking for things to add to it. We have an area with all of the "Lucky 7's" names, but I'm going to change it immediately. Thanks for sharing the link!, Akeli, Kelekolio, Leikela, Kale, Monika, Keoni, Kiliki, and Kaniela :) |
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Sagittarius
EDIT: Oops, wrong thread! :confused: OTOH: Much better pick-up line question. |
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Mine's either loe, Koe, or lokepa
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Here's a shocker. My first and last names are both.... Not available.. Ooh.. My middle name.. whoop dee doo dah. I am (Elgin) Kale (Clock). edit: That's 14 letters.. Do I win now? :rolleyes: Quote:
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Mikala Paulo [Dubreuil],
19 letters, I think I've got it :D |
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mine is Koukonei
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In that case, then it's still Kilikikina Kini and Palikekeke Loke in the lead with 14 letters. oh wait i forgot one other.... Quote:
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First Middle huh?
I think I can win this: Jeffrey Lawrence, translates to: Iepelei Lauleneke 16 letters http://www.alohafriends.com/names.html I don't think my last name will translate to Hawaiian. |
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Heiki Ana Pokeli
Now, in English my name translates to "Noble Grace Of the Woods". In Hawaiian, it's more like "Falls from tree while gathering coconuts." |
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