The baby name Ka’aleohano is a Unisex name , 6 syllables long and is pronounced kah-ʻah-leh-oh-HAH-no (IPA: /kaʔa.le.oˈha.no/).
Ka’aleohano is Hawaiian in Origin.
The baby name Ka’aleohano is a Unisex name , 6 syllables long and is pronounced kah-ʻah-leh-oh-HAH-no (IPA: /kaʔa.le.oˈha.no/).
Ka’aleohano is Hawaiian in Origin.
Ka‘aleohano is Hawaiian. Most speakers analyze it as a compound of ka “the,” leo “voice,” and the honorific hanohano “noble, dignified, illustrious,” yielding senses like “the noble voice,” “voice of dignity,” or “honored voice.” Some treat hano as a combining form from hanohano in names. Orthographically, the form with the ‘okina (Ka‘aleohano) reflects Hawaiian spelling; a diacritic‑free Kaaleohano also appears.
Attested in mele as an epithet and found in family and given names, it suits the Hawaiian tradition of names conveying character and status. Use has grown with the Hawaiian language and cultural renaissance, and it functions as a largely unisex choice, though more common for boys. Variants and near‑forms include Kaaleohano, Ka Leo Hano (spaced), and related Kaleo. The meaning centers on honorable reputation expressed through voice - authority, eloquence, and celebrated renown.
Ka’aleohano turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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