Baby Hawaiian Boy Names

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Updated April 2026
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Kai
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Kaimana
Hidden Gem
Lokela
Classic Pick
Liko
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Kai (KAH-ee)

Meaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai is a popular and evocative name, reflecting the island's connection to the ocean.

Top 10 Baby Hawaiian Boy Names Names

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1KaiKAH-eeMeaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai is a popular and evocative name, reflecting the i...Popular
2Keanukeh-AH-nooMeaning "cool breeze" or "the coolness," Keanu is a refreshing and gentle name, ...Popular
3LikoLEE-koMeaning "bud" or "leaf," Liko symbolizes new beginnings and growth, representing...Classic
4Ikaikaee-KAH-ee-kahMeaning "strong" or "powerful," Ikaika conveys strength of character and resilie...Classic
5Kaimanakah-ee-MAH-nahMeaning "diamond," Kaimana represents preciousness and enduring beauty, like the...Trending
6Lokelalo-KEH-lahMeaning "diminutive of Roger," Lokela is a Hawaiian adaptation of a European nam...Rare/Unique
7Kekoakeh-KO-ahMeaning "the brave one" or "warrior," Kekoa embodies courage and strength in the...Trending
8Aukaiow-KAIMeaning "seafarer," Aukai celebrates the spirit of exploration and the connectio...Rare/Unique
9Hokulaniho-koo-LAH-neeMeaning "heavenly star," Hokulani is a celestial name, symbolizing guidance and ...Rare/Unique
10Iolaniee-o-LAH-neeMeaning "royal hawk," Iolani represents nobility and keen vision, often associat...Classic
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Kai
KAH-ee
Meaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai is a popular and evocative name, reflecting the island's connection to the ocean.
Popular
Keanu
keh-AH-noo
Meaning "cool breeze" or "the coolness," Keanu is a refreshing and gentle name, often associated with peace and tranquility.
Popular
Liko
LEE-ko
Meaning "bud" or "leaf," Liko symbolizes new beginnings and growth, representing the promise of life.
Classic
Ikaika
ee-KAH-ee-kah
Meaning "strong" or "powerful," Ikaika conveys strength of character and resilience.
Classic
Kaimana
kah-ee-MAH-nah
Meaning "diamond," Kaimana represents preciousness and enduring beauty, like the sparkling gems of the islands.
Trending
Lokela
lo-KEH-lah
Meaning "diminutive of Roger," Lokela is a Hawaiian adaptation of a European name.
Rare/Unique
Kekoa
keh-KO-ah
Meaning "the brave one" or "warrior," Kekoa embodies courage and strength in the face of adversity.
Trending
Aukai
ow-KAI
Meaning "seafarer," Aukai celebrates the spirit of exploration and the connection to the ocean.
Rare/Unique
Hokulani
ho-koo-LAH-nee
Meaning "heavenly star," Hokulani is a celestial name, symbolizing guidance and inspiration.
Rare/Unique
Iolani
ee-o-LAH-nee
Meaning "royal hawk," Iolani represents nobility and keen vision, often associated with leadership.
Classic
Koa
KO-ah
Meaning "brave," "bold," or "warrior," Koa is also the name of a native Hawaiian tree, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Popular
Kane
KAH-nay
Kane is the name of the Hawaiian god of creation, representing life, light, and the sky.
Classic
Nalu
NAH-loo
Meaning "wave" or "surf," Nalu is a popular name for boys, reflecting the Hawaiian love for the ocean.
Trending
Kainalu
kai-nah-LOO
Meaning "sea wave", Kainalu is a strong name.
Trending
Manoa
mah-NO-ah
Meaning "vast, wide, spacious," Manoa is also the name of a valley on Oahu, known for its lush beauty.
Classic
Lono
LO-no
Lono is the Hawaiian god of peace, agriculture, and fertility.
Classic
Kamuela
kah-MOO-eh-lah
The Hawaiian form of Samuel, meaning "name of God".
Classic
Pono
PO-no
Meaning "righteousness" or "goodness," Pono represents integrity and moral character.
Rare/Unique
Kiele
kee-EH-leh
Meaning "fragrant blossom" or "gardenia," Kiele is a sweet and delicate name.
Rare/Unique
Ahe
AH-hay
Meaning "gentle breeze", Ahe is a calming name.
Rare/Unique
Akamu
AH-kah-moo
Hawaiian form of Adam, meaning "son of the red earth."
Classic
Elikai
eh-LEE-kai
Meaning "toward the sea."
Trending
Hale
HAH-leh
Meaning "home" or "dwelling," Hale is simple and comforting.
Classic
Iokepa
ee-o-KEH-pah
Hawaiian version of Joseph, meaning "God will increase."
Classic
Kaiwi
kai-VEE
Meaning "the sea bone" or "bead," Kaiwi is associated with the ocean and strength.
Trending
Kaniela
kah-nee-EH-lah
Hawaiian form of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge".
Classic
Kapono
kah-PO-no
Similar to Pono, meaning "the righteous one".
Rare/Unique
Kawika
kah-VEE-kah
Hawaiian form of David, meaning "beloved".
Classic
Kealoha
keh-ah-LO-hah
Meaning "the beloved one" or "the loving one," Kealoha embodies affection and kindness.
Trending
Kimo
KEE-mo
Hawaiian version of James.
Classic
Lanakila
lah-nah-KEE-lah
Meaning "victory" or "triumph," Lanakila represents success and achievement.
Rare/Unique
Liam
LEE-ahm
Hawaiian adaption of William, meaning "resolute protector."
Popular
Makani
mah-KAH-nee
Meaning "wind," Makani is a breezy and free-spirited name.
Trending
Noa
NO-ah
Meaning "freedom" or "rest," Noa is a simple yet profound name.
Popular
Okalani
oh-kah-LAH-nee
Meaning "from heaven."
Rare/Unique
Pika
PEE-kah
Meaning "rock" or "stone", Pika is associated with strength.
Rare/Unique
Kaiapuni
kai-ah-POO-nee
Meaning "encircling sea."
Rare/Unique
Kalanui
kah-lah-NOO-ee
Meaning "the great heaven."
Rare/Unique
Ilima
ee-LEE-mah
Meaning "scarlet blossom."
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

KaiKAH-ee
Keanukeh-AH-noo
LikoLEE-ko
Ikaikaee-KAH-ee-kah
Kaimanakah-ee-MAH-nah
Lokelalo-KEH-lah
Kekoakeh-KO-ah
Aukaiow-KAI

⭐ Celebrity Name Picks

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Kekoa (Jack Johnson)

Kekoa, meaning "the brave one," reflects the Hawaiian heritage of musician Jack Johnson.

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Makaio (Camilla Luddington)

Makaio, a Hawaiian name meaning "gift of God," chosen by actress Camilla Luddington.

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Kainoa (Unknown)

Meaning "the namesake" or "the junior," Kainoa is a choice reflecting familial ties.

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Iokepa (Unknown)

Hawaiian form of Joseph, meaning "God will increase".

Sibling & Middle Names

Kai & Liko
Ocean and new beginnings.
Koa & Nalu
Strength and the waves.
Keanu & Iolani
Cool breeze and royal hawk, a balance of peace and strength.
Manoa & Makani
Vastness and the wind, representing freedom and exploration.
Kai & Alexander
A popular Hawaiian name paired with a classic.
Koa & Alika
Strong Hawaiian first name with a softer Hawaiian middle name.
Keanu & Ikaika
A gentle first name paired with a strong middle name.
Liko & Kainalu
Short and sweet Hawaiian names.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Hawaiian names?
Hawaiian names often carry deep cultural and historical significance, reflecting a connection to nature, ancestors, and spiritual beliefs. Many names reference elements of the natural world, such as the ocean, wind, or stars, while others honor gods, chiefs, or significant events. These names serve as a way to preserve and transmit Hawaiian culture and values.
How are Hawaiian names typically chosen?
Traditionally, Hawaiian names were often chosen through dreams, visions, or consultations with kahuna (spiritual experts). The name might reflect a significant event at the time of birth, a desired trait, or a connection to a family ancestor. Today, parents may choose names based on their meanings, sounds, or personal connections to Hawaiian culture.
Are there any naming traditions specific to Hawaiian culture?
In Hawaiian culture, names can be passed down through generations, often with slight variations to honor specific ancestors. It's also common for names to have kaona, or hidden meanings, which add layers of depth and symbolism. Additionally, certain names may be reserved for specific families or ranks within society.
How can I ensure I'm choosing a Hawaiian name respectfully?
When choosing a Hawaiian name, it's important to research its meaning and cultural context to ensure it aligns with your intentions. Consulting with a Hawaiian cultural expert or someone knowledgeable about Hawaiian language and traditions can help you make an informed and respectful choice. Avoid using names that are considered sacred or reserved for specific individuals without proper understanding.
What are some popular trends in Hawaiian boy names right now?
Currently, shorter Hawaiian names like Kai, Koa, and Nalu are very popular, reflecting a trend towards simplicity and connection to nature. Names with strong meanings related to strength and bravery, such as Kekoa and Ikaika, are also gaining popularity. Many parents are also choosing Hawaiian versions of classic names, such as Kamuela (Samuel) or Kawika (David).

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