Pretty Hawaiian Boy Names

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Updated April 2026
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Kai
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Kaimana
Hidden Gem
Aukai
Classic Pick
Keanu
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Kai (KY)

Meaning "sea," Kai is a popular name that embodies the spirit of the ocean. It is often associated with adventure and fr...

Top 10 Pretty Hawaiian Boy Names Names

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1KaiKYMeaning "sea," Kai is a popular name that embodies the spirit of the ocean. It i...TOP
2Keanukay-AH-nooMeaning "cool breeze," Keanu is a gentle and refreshing name. It is often associ...CLASSIC
3Ikaikaee-KY-kahMeaning "strong" or "powerful," Ikaika is a name that embodies strength and resi...CLASSIC
4KaimanaKY-mah-nahMeaning "diamond" or "powerful sea," Kaimana is a strong and beautiful name. It ...TRENDING
5LikoLEE-koMeaning "bud" or "new growth," Liko symbolizes new beginnings and potential. It ...CLASSIC
6Makanimah-KAH-neeMeaning "wind," Makani is a free-spirited and refreshing name. It is associated ...CLASSIC
7NaluNAH-looMeaning "wave" or "surf," Nalu is a name that evokes the ocean and surfing cultu...TRENDING
8Aukaiow-KYMeaning "seafarer" or "explorer of the sea," Aukai is perfect for a child destin...RARE
9KoaKOH-ahMeaning "brave," "bold," or "warrior," Koa is a strong and masculine name. It re...TOP
10Kekoakeh-KOH-ahA variation of Koa, meaning "the brave one" or "the courageous one." It carries ...CLASSIC
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Kai
KY
Meaning "sea," Kai is a popular name that embodies the spirit of the ocean. It is often associated with adventure and freedom.
TOP
Keanu
kay-AH-noo
Meaning "cool breeze," Keanu is a gentle and refreshing name. It is often associated with peace and tranquility.
CLASSIC
Ikaika
ee-KY-kah
Meaning "strong" or "powerful," Ikaika is a name that embodies strength and resilience. It is a popular choice for parents who want their son to be courageous.
CLASSIC
Kaimana
KY-mah-nah
Meaning "diamond" or "powerful sea," Kaimana is a strong and beautiful name. It combines the elements of strength and beauty.
TRENDING
Liko
LEE-ko
Meaning "bud" or "new growth," Liko symbolizes new beginnings and potential. It represents the promise of a bright future.
CLASSIC
Makani
mah-KAH-nee
Meaning "wind," Makani is a free-spirited and refreshing name. It is associated with travel and exploration.
CLASSIC
Nalu
NAH-loo
Meaning "wave" or "surf," Nalu is a name that evokes the ocean and surfing culture. It is a popular choice for those who love the sea.
TRENDING
Aukai
ow-KY
Meaning "seafarer" or "explorer of the sea," Aukai is perfect for a child destined for adventure. It suggests a natural curiosity and love for the ocean.
RARE
Koa
KOH-ah
Meaning "brave," "bold," or "warrior," Koa is a strong and masculine name. It represents courage and strength.
TOP
Kekoa
keh-KOH-ah
A variation of Koa, meaning "the brave one" or "the courageous one." It carries a similar connotation of strength and valor.
CLASSIC
Iolana
ee-oh-LAH-nah
Meaning "to soar" or "to fly," Iolana suggests freedom and ambition. It's a name for a child destined for great heights.
RARE
Kamuela
kah-moo-EH-lah
The Hawaiian version of Samuel, meaning "name of God." It carries a spiritual significance.
CLASSIC
Kawika
kah-VEE-kah
The Hawaiian version of David, meaning "beloved." It is a classic name with a warm and affectionate feel.
CLASSIC
Lokahi
loh-KAH-hee
Meaning "unity," "harmony," or "balance," Lokahi represents peace and togetherness. It is a beautiful name with a deep philosophical meaning.
RARE
Manoa
mah-NOH-ah
A place name in Hawaii, Manoa is associated with lush valleys and tranquility. It evokes a sense of peace and natural beauty.
TRENDING
Pono
POH-noh
Meaning "righteousness," "goodness," or "excellence," Pono embodies integrity and moral character. It is a name that promotes positive values.
RARE
Hoku
HOH-koo
Meaning "star," Hoku is a bright and celestial name. It symbolizes guidance and inspiration.
TRENDING
Iokepa
ee-oh-KEH-pah
The Hawaiian version of Joseph, meaning "God will increase." It carries religious significance.
CLASSIC
Kainoa
kahy-NOH-ah
Meaning "the namesake," Kainoa is a unique and meaningful name. It suggests a connection to family and heritage.
TRENDING
Kalei
kah-LAY
Meaning "the flower wreath" or "the lei," Kalei is a beautiful and fragrant name. It is associated with beauty and celebration.
TRENDING
Kapono
kah-POH-noh
Similar to Pono, Kapono means "righteous," "just," or "good." It emphasizes moral character and integrity.
RARE
Lanakila
lah-nah-KEE-lah
Meaning "victory" or "triumph," Lanakila is a powerful and inspiring name. It represents achievement and success.
RARE
Makaio
mah-KY-oh
The Hawaiian version of Matthew, meaning "gift of God." It carries a sense of gratitude and blessing.
CLASSIC
Okalani
oh-kah-LAH-nee
Meaning "from heaven" or "heavenly," Okalani is a divine and ethereal name. It suggests a connection to the spiritual realm.
RARE
Palani
pah-LAH-nee
The Hawaiian version of Frank, meaning "free man." It represents independence and liberty.
CLASSIC
Ilima
ee-LEE-mah
The name of a native Hawaiian flower, Ilima symbolizes beauty and grace. It's a delicate and charming choice.
TRENDING
Ahe
AH-hay
Meaning "gentle" or "soft," Ahe is a sweet and tender name. It suggests a kind and compassionate nature.
RARE
Ekolu
eh-KOH-loo
Meaning "three," Ekolu is a unique and numerological name. It could be chosen for a third child.
RARE
Halona
hah-LOH-nah
Meaning "lookout" or "overlook," Halona suggests observation and awareness. It's a name for a thoughtful child.
RARE
Kimo
KEE-moh
The Hawaiian version of James, meaning "supplanter." It is a familiar and versatile name.
CLASSIC
Liloa
lee-LOH-ah
Meaning "long" or "enduring," Liloa represents longevity and resilience. It is associated with strength and perseverance.
RARE
Mahi
MAH-hee
Meaning "strong" or "powerful," Mahi is a short and impactful name. It conveys strength and energy.
TRENDING
Nohea
noh-HAY-ah
Meaning "handsome" or "lovely," Nohea is a name that signifies beauty and charm. It is often used to describe someone attractive.
TRENDING
Oliwa
oh-LEE-vah
The Hawaiian version of Oliver, possibly derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and fruitfulness.
CLASSIC
Pilipo
pee-LEE-poh
The Hawaiian version of Philip, meaning "lover of horses." It has a regal and classic feel.
CLASSIC
Aolani
ah-oh-LAH-nee
Meaning "heavenly cloud," Aolani is an ethereal and beautiful name. It evokes images of serene skies.
RARE
Hanale
hah-NAH-leh
A place name in Kauai, Hanale is associated with beauty and serenity. It evokes a sense of peace and natural wonder.
TRENDING
Koa Kai
KOH-ah KY
Combining "brave" with "sea", Koa Kai is a powerful name meaning brave sea warrior. It's ideal for a strong and adventurous child.
TRENDING
Kaimana Liko
KY-mah-nah LEE-ko
Combining "diamond" with "new growth", Kaimana Liko symbolizes a new beginning with strength and beauty.
RARE

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

KaiKY
Keanukay-AH-noo
Ikaikaee-KY-kah
KaimanaKY-mah-nah
LikoLEE-ko
Makanimah-KAH-nee
NaluNAH-loo
Aukaiow-KY

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Sibling & Middle Names

Kai & Koa
Ocean and warrior, a strong pairing.
Keanu & Liko
Breeze and new growth, gentle and hopeful.
Makani & Nalu
Wind and wave, connected to nature.
Ikaika & Kaimana
Strength and diamond, powerful combination.
Kai & Alexander
A blend of Hawaiian and classic.
Koa & Matthew
Strong Hawaiian name with a biblical touch.
Keanu & James
Gentle Hawaiian with a traditional English name.
Nalu & Orion
Wave and hunter, a unique and strong pairing.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
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 makes Hawaiian boy names unique?
Hawaiian boy names are unique because they are deeply rooted in the Hawaiian language and culture. Many names are inspired by nature, spirituality, and ancestral meanings, often carrying symbolic weight related to strength, peace, or the islands' vibrant environment. The melodic sounds and beautiful meanings distinguish them from other naming traditions.
How do I choose the right pretty Hawaiian boy name?
Consider the meaning and cultural significance of the name. Research its origin and pronunciation to ensure it resonates with you and your family's values. Think about how the name sounds and feels, and whether it complements your last name. Consulting with a Hawaiian cultural expert can provide additional guidance.
Are there any Hawaiian naming traditions I should be aware of?
Traditionally, Hawaiian names were often given based on dreams, visions, or significant events surrounding the child's birth. Names could also be passed down through family lines. It's important to respect the cultural significance of Hawaiian names and understand their meanings before choosing one.
How are Hawaiian names pronounced?
Hawaiian pronunciation follows specific rules. Vowels are pronounced as follows: A (ah), E (eh), I (ee), O (oh), U (oo). Consonants are generally pronounced as in English, except for the ʻokina (ʻ), which is a glottal stop. Many online resources and dictionaries can help you learn the correct pronunciation of Hawaiian names.
Can I use a Hawaiian name even if I'm not Hawaiian?
Yes, you can use a Hawaiian name even if you're not Hawaiian, but it's important to do so respectfully. Research the meaning and cultural significance of the name, and choose one that resonates with you. Be mindful of the name's origins and avoid appropriating it in a way that disrespects Hawaiian culture.

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