From Tahitian hei "crown, garland" and raʻi "heaven, sky".
From Tahitian hei "crown, garland" and tiare "flower".
From Tahitian here "loved, dear" and moana "ocean".
From Tahitian here "loved, dear" and nui "big".
From a Polynesian word meaning "grey, white, silver". In Polynesian mythology, this is a goddess associated with the moon.
Means "pandanus flower" in Tahitian.
Signifies "welcome" in Tahitian. It gained popularity in France during the 1980s.
Signifies "bird" in several Polynesian languages.
Signifies "ocean, wide expanse of water, deep sea" in Maori, Hawaiian, and other Polynesian languages.
From Tahitian moe "sleep" and ata "cloud".
From Tahitian moe "sleep" and raʻi "heaven, sky".
From Tahitian poe "pearl" and mā "clean, pure, clear".
Signifies "night cough", from Tahitian pō "night" and mare "cough". Four kings and a queen of Tahiti bore this name. The first king adopted it after...
From Tahitian tama "child" and toa "warrior".
Means "the ninth" in Tahitian.
Means "flower" in Tahitian, also specifically referring to the species Gardenia taitensis.
From Tahitian vai "water" and here "loved, dear".
From Tahitian vai "water" and miti "sea, salt".
From Tahitian vai "water" and tiare "flower".