The baby name Alohah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-LOH-hah (IPA: /əˈloʊ.hə/ — pronounced like 'Aloha').
Alohah is Hawaiian in Origin.
The baby name Alohah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ah-LOH-hah (IPA: /əˈloʊ.hə/ — pronounced like 'Aloha').
Alohah is Hawaiian in Origin.
Alohah is a modern elaboration of the Hawaiian word aloha, chosen as a distinctive given name while retaining the same gentle sound. In Hawaiian and broader Polynesian tradition, aloha conveys love, compassion, kindness, and a welcoming presence; it also serves as a greeting expressing peace and goodwill. The spelling with a final h is a stylistic innovation rather than standard Hawaiian orthography. Cognates across Polynesian languages reinforce its meaning: Māori aroha “love” and Samoan/Tongan alofa “love.”
As a personal name, Aloha appears sporadically in United States records from the early 20th century, most commonly in Hawaiʻi and generally used for girls, though it can be unisex. Alohah is a rarer contemporary variant, emerging in recent decades as parents seek culturally resonant yet unique forms. Related variants and cognates include Aloha, Aroha (Māori), and Alofa (Samoan/Tongan), all centering on themes of affection, empathy, and harmonious community.
We have no record of Alohah in any national birth registry or name dataset. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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