Baby Polynesian Boy Names

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Updated April 2026
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Keanu (kay-AH-noo)

Meaning "cool breeze" in Hawaiian, Keanu evokes a sense of calm and tranquility.

Top 10 Baby Polynesian Boy Names Names

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1Keanukay-AH-nooMeaning "cool breeze" in Hawaiian, Keanu evokes a sense of calm and tranquility.Top
2KaikyeA popular name meaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai represents the vastness and power ...Top
3Kaimanakye-MAH-nahMeaning "diamond; powerful sea," Kaimana symbolizes strength, beauty, and resili...Classic
4Ikaikaee-KAH-ee-kahMeaning "strong" in Hawaiian, Ikaika embodies physical and inner strength, perfe...Classic
5LonoLOH-nohLono is the Hawaiian god of agriculture, fertility, music, and peace, bestowing ...Classic
6KoaKOH-ahReferring to the native Hawaiian koa tree, Koa represents strength, boldness, an...Top
7Makanimah-KAH-neeMeaning "wind" in Hawaiian, Makani signifies freedom, movement, and the ever-cha...Trending
8NaluNAH-looMeaning "wave" in Hawaiian, Nalu is a popular name for surfers and those who lov...Trending
9Aukaiow-KYEMeaning "seafarer" or "explorer of the sea," Aukai embodies adventure, curiosity...Trending
10Manoamah-NOH-ahA place name in Hawaii, Manoa is known for its lush valley and is associated wit...Rare
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Keanu
kay-AH-noo
Meaning "cool breeze" in Hawaiian, Keanu evokes a sense of calm and tranquility.
Top
Kai
kye
A popular name meaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai represents the vastness and power of the ocean.
Top
Kaimana
kye-MAH-nah
Meaning "diamond; powerful sea," Kaimana symbolizes strength, beauty, and resilience found in the ocean.
Classic
Ikaika
ee-KAH-ee-kah
Meaning "strong" in Hawaiian, Ikaika embodies physical and inner strength, perfect for a determined individual.
Classic
Lono
LOH-noh
Lono is the Hawaiian god of agriculture, fertility, music, and peace, bestowing a sense of abundance and harmony.
Classic
Koa
KOH-ah
Referring to the native Hawaiian koa tree, Koa represents strength, boldness, and a connection to nature.
Top
Makani
mah-KAH-nee
Meaning "wind" in Hawaiian, Makani signifies freedom, movement, and the ever-changing nature of life.
Trending
Nalu
NAH-loo
Meaning "wave" in Hawaiian, Nalu is a popular name for surfers and those who love the ocean.
Trending
Aukai
ow-KYE
Meaning "seafarer" or "explorer of the sea," Aukai embodies adventure, curiosity, and a connection to the ocean.
Trending
Manoa
mah-NOH-ah
A place name in Hawaii, Manoa is known for its lush valley and is associated with tranquility and beauty.
Rare
Kane
KAH-nay
Kane is the Hawaiian god of creation, light, and life, bestowing a sense of divine power and vitality.
Classic
Kekoa
keh-KOH-ah
Meaning "the brave one" or "warrior," Kekoa signifies courage, strength, and a fearless spirit.
Classic
Iolani
ee-oh-LAH-nee
Meaning "royal hawk," Iolani embodies leadership, vision, and a noble spirit.
Rare
Kamuela
kah-moo-EH-lah
The Hawaiian version of Samuel, meaning "name of God," conveying a sense of reverence and spirituality.
Classic
Kawika
kah-VEE-kah
The Hawaiian version of David, meaning "beloved," signifying affection and cherished status.
Classic
Lokela
loh-KEH-lah
The Hawaiian version of Roger, meaning "famous spear," symbolizing strength and skill.
Rare
Kapono
kah-POH-noh
Meaning "righteous" or "good," Kapono signifies integrity, morality, and a virtuous character.
Classic
Kimo
KEE-moh
The Hawaiian version of James, meaning "supplanter," suggesting ambition and leadership qualities.
Classic
Alani
ah-LAH-nee
Meaning "orange tree" in Hawaiian, Alani represents beauty, abundance, and a connection to nature.
Trending
Hekili
heh-KEE-lee
Meaning "thunder" in Hawaiian, Hekili embodies power, energy, and a commanding presence.
Rare
Kalaniku
kah-LAH-nee-koo
Meaning "heavenly one," Kalaniku suggests a divine connection and a sense of peace.
Rare
Leilani
lay-LAH-nee
While often used as a girl's name meaning "heavenly flower," Leilani can be given to boys, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Trending
Mikaere
mee-kah-EH-reh
A Maori variation of Michael, meaning "who is like God?", Mikaere conveys strength and spirituality.
Classic
Tane
TAH-nay
In Maori mythology, Tane is the god of forests and light, representing growth, life, and enlightenment.
Classic
Rangi
RAHNG-ee
In Maori, Rangi means "sky" or "heaven," representing vastness, potential, and a connection to the cosmos.
Classic
Ariki
ah-REE-kee
Meaning "chief" or "high-ranking," Ariki embodies leadership, authority, and respect.
Rare
Hemi
HEH-mee
A Maori version of James, meaning "supplanter," suggesting ambition and leadership qualities.
Classic
Wiremu
wee-REH-moo
A Maori version of William, meaning "resolute protector," symbolizing strength and dedication.
Classic
Rawiri
rah-WEE-ree
A Maori version of David, meaning "beloved," signifying affection and cherished status.
Classic
Nikora
nee-KOH-rah
A Maori version of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people," symbolizing success and community spirit.
Rare
Taika
TY-kah
Meaning "tiger" in some Polynesian languages, Taika embodies strength, courage, and a fierce spirit.
Trending
Pono
POH-noh
Meaning "goodness" or "righteousness" in Hawaiian, Pono signifies integrity and moral character.
Classic
Kimoa
kee-MOH-ah
Meaning "beloved chief" in Hawaiian, Kimoa represents leadership, affection, and respect.
Rare
Anakoni
ah-nah-KOH-nee
The Hawaiian version of Anthony, meaning "priceless one," signifying value and importance.
Rare
Kaleo
kah-LAY-oh
Meaning "the voice" or "the sound" in Hawaiian, Kaleo represents expression, communication, and music.
Trending
Laimana
lie-MAH-nah
Meaning "from the sea" or "ocean child," Laimana connects the child to the vastness and mystery of the ocean.
Rare
Pita
PEE-tah
A Polynesian version of Peter, meaning "rock" or "stone," symbolizing strength and stability.
Classic
Tevita
teh-VEE-tah
A Tongan variation of David, meaning "beloved," signifying affection and cherished status.
Classic
Sione
see-OH-nay
A Tongan version of John, meaning "God is gracious," conveying a sense of divine favor.
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Keanukay-AH-noo
Kaikye
Kaimanakye-MAH-nah
Ikaikaee-KAH-ee-kah
LonoLOH-noh
KoaKOH-ah
Makanimah-KAH-nee
NaluNAH-loo

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Sibling & Middle Names

Kai & Koa
Both short, strong Hawaiian names connected to nature.
Keanu & Makani
One means "cool breeze," the other "wind," creating a harmonious pairing.
Tane & Rangi
In Maori mythology, they are the gods of forest and sky, respectively.
Ikaika & Kaimana
One means "strong" and the other "powerful sea," emphasizing strength.
Kai & Alexander
A Polynesian first name with a classic, strong middle name.
Koa & James
Pairs a nature-inspired name with a timeless classic.
Makani & Levi
A modern Polynesian name paired with a biblical name.
Keanu & Atlas
A Hawaiian name with a mythological middle name.

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Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name Polynesian?
Polynesian names originate from the Polynesian Islands, including Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, and New Zealand (Maori). These names often reflect a deep connection to nature, mythology, and ancestral heritage. They carry cultural significance and are often chosen to honor family traditions or express specific characteristics.
Are Polynesian names only for people of Polynesian descent?
While Polynesian names are deeply rooted in Polynesian culture, anyone can choose a name that resonates with them. However, it's important to research the name's meaning and cultural significance to ensure respectful and informed usage. Consider the name's origin and whether it aligns with your personal values or heritage.
How do I pronounce Polynesian names correctly?
Polynesian languages have distinct phonetic sounds. Generally, vowels are pronounced similarly to Spanish or Italian. Consonants are usually pronounced as in English. It's best to consult online pronunciation guides or ask a native speaker for accurate pronunciation. Pay attention to the stress and any glottal stops within the name.
What are some common themes in Polynesian boy names?
Common themes include nature (sea, wind, trees), strength, bravery, leadership, and connections to deities or mythology. Many names also express positive attributes such as goodness, righteousness, and love. Exploring these themes can help you find a name that aligns with your aspirations for your child.
Where can I find more information about the cultural significance of a specific Polynesian name?
Look for reputable online resources specializing in Polynesian languages and cultures. University websites, cultural centers, and books on Polynesian history and mythology can provide valuable insights. Be sure to cross-reference information from multiple sources to ensure accuracy and avoid cultural appropriation.

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