Certificate of Name
Keone
Unisex
Hawaiian
Meaning & Origin
Keone is a Hawaiian given name meaning "the homeland" or "the sand," derived from the Hawaiian ke (the definite article) and one (sand, homeland). The name reflects the deep connection Hawaiian culture has with the land (ʻāina), where natural elements like sand and homeland carry profound cultural and spiritual significance. Etymology The elements ke and one are also found in other Hawaiian words and names. "One" itself can mean both sand and homeland, blending concepts of the physical shore and the ancestral land. Keone may also serve as a short form of longer compound names that begin with these syllables. Notable Bearers While little historical documentation is widely available for many individuals, Hawaiʻi State Archives from the 19th century record the name Keone among both men and women, often as a mononym. This suggests its use across a spectrum of Hawaiian society during a period of significant cultural and political change. Cultural Context In Hawaiian naming traditions, names often reflect nature, virtues, or familial ties. Keone is unisex, though historically more common for males based on archival records. Related names include Nāone (nā + one, "the sands"), which shares similar roots. Meaning: "the homeland" or "the sand" Origin: Hawaiian via ke + one Type: First name Gender: Unisex (historically more male) Usage regions: Hawaii
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