Baby Polynesian Girl Names

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Updated April 2026
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Moana
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Kai
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Aloha
Classic Pick
Malia
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Moana (moh-AH-nah)

Meaning "ocean" or "sea," Moana embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration, made popular by the Disney film.

Top 10 Baby Polynesian Girl Names Names

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1Moanamoh-AH-nahMeaning "ocean" or "sea," Moana embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration...TAG
2LaniLAH-neeMeaning "sky" or "heaven" in Hawaiian, Lani evokes a sense of peace and serenity...TAG
3Leilanilay-LAH-neeA Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly flower" or "royal child of heaven," Leilani is...TAG
4KaikyeMeaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai is a unisex name but increasingly popular for gir...TAG
5Maliamah-LEE-ahA Hawaiian form of Mary, meaning "bitter" or "beloved," Malia is a classic and t...TAG
6NaniNAH-neeMeaning "beautiful" or "pretty" in Hawaiian, Nani is a simple and charming name.TAG
7Alohaah-LOH-hahMeaning "love," "affection," "compassion," and more, Aloha embodies the spirit o...TAG
8HinaHEE-nahA Polynesian goddess associated with the moon, Hina represents femininity and gr...TAG
9MeleMEH-lehMeaning "song" or "poem" in Hawaiian, Mele is a musical and lyrical name.TAG
10Kaimanakye-MAH-nahMeaning "diamond" or "powerful sea," Kaimana is a strong and beautiful name.TAG
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Moana
moh-AH-nah
Meaning "ocean" or "sea," Moana embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration, made popular by the Disney film.
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Lani
LAH-nee
Meaning "sky" or "heaven" in Hawaiian, Lani evokes a sense of peace and serenity.
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Leilani
lay-LAH-nee
A Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly flower" or "royal child of heaven," Leilani is a beautiful and elegant choice.
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Kai
kye
Meaning "sea" in Hawaiian, Kai is a unisex name but increasingly popular for girls, representing the ocean's power and beauty.
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Malia
mah-LEE-ah
A Hawaiian form of Mary, meaning "bitter" or "beloved," Malia is a classic and timeless choice.
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Nani
NAH-nee
Meaning "beautiful" or "pretty" in Hawaiian, Nani is a simple and charming name.
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Aloha
ah-LOH-hah
Meaning "love," "affection," "compassion," and more, Aloha embodies the spirit of Hawaiian hospitality and warmth.
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Hina
HEE-nah
A Polynesian goddess associated with the moon, Hina represents femininity and grace.
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Mele
MEH-leh
Meaning "song" or "poem" in Hawaiian, Mele is a musical and lyrical name.
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Kaimana
kye-MAH-nah
Meaning "diamond" or "powerful sea," Kaimana is a strong and beautiful name.
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Noelani
noh-eh-LAH-nee
Meaning "beautiful mist" or "heavenly mist" in Hawaiian, Noelani is ethereal and enchanting.
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Alana
ah-LAH-nah
Of Hawaiian origin, Alana means "beautiful offering" or "serenity."
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Iolani
ee-oh-LAH-nee
Meaning "royal hawk" in Hawaiian, Iolani was the name of Queen Liliuokalani's palace, representing royalty and strength.
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Pua
POO-ah
Meaning "flower" in Hawaiian, Pua is a simple and sweet name.
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Halia
hah-LEE-ah
Meaning "remembrance" or "fond memory" in Hawaiian, Halia evokes feelings of love and nostalgia.
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Lilinoe
lee-lee-NO-eh
Meaning "misty rain" in Hawaiian, Lilinoe is a delicate and poetic name.
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Kapua
kah-POO-ah
Meaning "the flower" or "precious one" in Hawaiian, Kapua is a beautiful and meaningful name.
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Aolani
ah-oh-LAH-nee
Meaning "heavenly cloud" in Hawaiian, Aolani is a serene and peaceful name.
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Luana
loo-AH-nah
Meaning "happy" or "content" in Hawaiian, Luana is a joyful and optimistic name.
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Miliani
mee-lee-AH-nee
Meaning "gentle touch" or "caress" in Hawaiian, Miliani is a tender and loving name.
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Lokelani
loh-keh-LAH-nee
Meaning "heavenly rose" in Hawaiian, Lokelani is the official flower of Maui.
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Kiele
kee-EH-leh
Meaning "fragrant blossom" in Hawaiian, Kiele is a sweet and floral name.
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Anela
ah-NEH-lah
Meaning "angel" in Hawaiian, Anela is a divine and graceful name.
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Ilima
ee-LEE-mah
A type of native Hawaiian flower, Ilima represents royalty and is often used in leis.
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Napua
nah-POO-ah
Meaning "the flower" in Hawaiian, Napua is a variation of Pua.
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Oliana
oh-lee-AH-nah
Meaning "oleander flower" in Hawaiian, Oliana is a unique and vibrant name.
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Hiʻilei
hee-ee-LEH-ee
Meaning "to carry in the arms with affection" in Hawaiian, Hiʻilei expresses love and protection.
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Wailele
wye-LEH-leh
Meaning "waterfall" in Hawaiian, Wailele evokes the beauty and power of nature.
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Lilika
lee-LEE-kah
A variant of Lilia, meaning "lily", associated with purity and beauty.
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Hanalei
hah-nah-LEH-ee
Hanalei is a town on the island of Kauai, Hawai'i, name means "lei making."
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Kailani
kye-LAH-nee
Meaning "sea and sky" or "heavenly sea," Kailani combines the beauty of both elements.
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Lehua
leh-HOO-ah
The lehua is a native Hawaiian flower sacred to the volcano goddess Pele.
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Maikai
MYE-kye
Meaning "good" or "fine" in Hawaiian, Maikai expresses positivity and well-being.
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Moani
moh-AH-nee
Meaning "fragrant" or "scented" in Hawaiian, Moani evokes a sense of beauty and sweetness.
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Hoaloha
hoh-ah-LOH-hah
Meaning "friend" or "companion" in Hawaiian, Hoaloha embodies the spirit of friendship and connection.
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Kalama
kah-LAH-mah
Meaning "the torch" or "flaming torch" in Hawaiian, Kalama symbolizes guidance and enlightenment.
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Kiana
kee-AH-nah
Meaning "divine" or "goddess" in Hawaiian, Kiana is a strong and beautiful name.
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Leala
leh-AH-lah
Meaning "loyalty" or "devotion" in Hawaiian, Leala is a name that represents faithfulness and commitment.
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Lilo
LEE-loh
Meaning "generous one" in Hawaiian, Lilo is a name that embodies kindness and compassion.
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Nalani
nah-LAH-nee
Meaning "the heavens" or "chief" in Hawaiian, Nalani is a name that suggests royalty and grace.
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🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Moanamoh-AH-nah
LaniLAH-nee
Leilanilay-LAH-nee
Kaikye
Maliamah-LEE-ah
NaniNAH-nee
Alohaah-LOH-hah
HinaHEE-nah

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Sibling & Middle Names

Moana & Kai
Both names relate to the ocean.
Lani & Noelani
Both names have a heavenly meaning.
Malia & Anela
Classic names with Hawaiian roots.
Hina & Maui
Connected through Polynesian mythology.
Leilani & Rose
Classic and beautiful pairing.
Moana & Grace
Simple and elegant.
Kai & Alana
Flows nicely together.
Nani & Iolani
Both beautiful 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 Polynesian names?
Polynesian names often carry deep cultural and historical significance, reflecting a connection to nature, ancestry, and spirituality. They are more than just labels; they are often chosen to bestow blessings, hopes, or characteristics onto the child. The meaning and origin are important considerations when choosing a Polynesian name.
Are Polynesian names only from Hawaii?
While Hawaiian names are perhaps the most well-known, Polynesian names originate from various island nations across Polynesia, including Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, and New Zealand (Maori). Each island group has its own unique language and naming traditions, so exploring beyond Hawaiian names can reveal a wider range of beautiful and meaningful options.
How do I choose the right Polynesian name for my baby girl?
Consider the meaning of the name and how it resonates with you and your family's values. Research the cultural context and pronunciation of the name to ensure you're using it respectfully. Think about how the name sounds and flows with your last name and potential middle names.
Are there any Polynesian names that are popular internationally?
Yes, some Polynesian names have gained popularity outside of Polynesia. Leilani, Kai, and Malia are examples of names with Hawaiian origins that are recognized and used in various parts of the world. Their beautiful sounds and meanings contribute to their widespread appeal.
Can I use a Polynesian name if I don't have Polynesian heritage?
Yes, you can, but it's essential to approach it with respect and understanding. Research the name's meaning and cultural significance, and be mindful of its pronunciation. Learning about the culture from which the name originates shows respect and appreciation. Many people choose names from different cultures because they appreciate their beauty and meaning.

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