What is the Māori name for beautiful?
Ataahua. Another girl's name that literally means 'beautiful' in Māori.
NAMES | MEANING | |
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Pania | Name of a beautiful sea maiden in Maori mythology. | Maori |
Pounamu | A treasured gift. | Maori |
Rongo | Peace, peace loving people | Maori |
Tino Aroha | One who is loved and adored by all. | Maori |
Aroha - A Māori word meaning "love", 8. Anahera - Translates as “Archangel or angel”. 9.
ātaahua. 1. (stative) be beautiful, handsome, pleasant, pretty, good-looking, gorgeous, lovely.
Although Amara is a unisex name, it's most popular as a girl's name in the U.S. and New Zealand. It's a beautiful name that can mean gracious. It would sound especially lovely with a short, one-syllable middle name. Origin: Maori, Italian, Igbo. Meaning: Bitter, gracious.
Kaia – a popular Māori name, which actually means 'to steal or thieve'.
Meaning:Pure; Life; The sea. Kaia is a girl's given name primarily of Scandinavian origin. Kaia, meaning "pure," is a diminutive of the name Katherine and is the name Cindy Crawford chose for her daughter in 2001. This elegant name also has roots in Hawaiian culture, where it symbolizes the sea.
Maori Translation. rangatira wahine.
Maia is a feminine given name. It may be in reference to the mythic mother of Hermes. It is also a popular Māori name meaning "brave or confident." Maia.
(noun) likeness, resemblance, notion, idea, concept, theory, feeling, theme - sometimes pronounced āria.
What does Ari mean in Māori?
In Maori Baby Names the meaning of the name Ari is: Visible and clear.
sunrise noun. whiti mai, whitinga o te rā More Maori Translations. aurochs. auroch.
paralyze. verb. en to afflict with paralysis.
Tu meke is a New Zealand Māori word which means to startle or take fright. In recent years, tu meke (as two words) has developed as a colloquial phrase meaning 'too much' and is used to express excitement or being shaken up.
Morena - Good morning! Nau mai! - Welcome!
1. (verb) (-hia,-kia) to sever, cut, cut off, set free, separate.
In Māori tradition, Tinana (also known as Te Mamaru) was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. The Tinana canoe, later renamed Te Māmaru, is particularly important for the Muriwhenua tribes of Te Rarawa and Ngāti Kahu.
tamaiti. 1. (noun) child, boy - used only in the singular.
Aria, as well, has a clear Italian translation as "air". In te reo Māori, Aria also has many meanings depending on where the macron is. Āria can be translated as music or a pool of water. Ariā has an incredibly specific usage, to indicate the physical representation of a god.
The most popular Māori female names were Mia, Ari, Maia, Ariana, and Nina.