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Polynesian names - Baby names with the origin Polynesian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Apikai Meaning unknown; may include Hawaiian element 'kai' meaning 'sea', but overall origin and definition are unclear Polynesian Unisex
Arikee Chief, leader; noble/high-ranking (derived from Māori ariki) Polynesian Unisex
Ariki Chief; high chief; leader; noble Polynesian Boy
Arikie Polynesian: "chief, noble"; Yoruba (Arike variant): "cherished, pampered" Polynesian Unisex
Ariky Chief, high-ranking leader, noble Polynesian Unisex
Ataata Reflection/image; also associated with dawn/appearance in Polynesian languages Polynesian Unisex
Atamai Clever; intelligent; wise Polynesian Unisex
Atiu Place name - an island in the Cook Islands; traditionally associated with 'land of birds' (often rendered Enua Manu). Polynesian Unisex
Atu Varies by origin. Possible meanings include senses related to 'support' or 'lift' in some Polynesian languages; if used as a short form of Sanskrit Atul, related to 'incomparable' or 'matchless'. Exact meaning depends on cultural origin. Indian, Polynesian Unisex
Aukukino Polynesian-inspired; precise etymology unclear. Poetic interpretations include 'strong/unique body,' 'guardian form,' or 'my protector.' Polynesian Unisex
ciana Most often associated with 'dark-haired' (from the Irish root Cian); can also be linked to 'light' if derived from Luciana or treated as a variant of Kiana/Diana. English, Hawaiian, Irish, Italian, Polynesian Girl
Elami Possibly 'of Elam' or 'eternal' in Hebrew; in Tamil contexts related to 'young' or 'youth'. Hebrew, Polynesian, Tamil Unisex
Enoka Dedicated; consecrated Polynesian Boy
Epa Offering to a god Māori, Polynesian Girl
Faleana Possibly from Polynesian fale 'house' + Ana - 'house of Ana' / 'from the house'; alternately an invented/variant form related to Leana/Elena (meanings: 'light', 'grace' or 'lioness') - meaning uncertain. English, Polynesian Girl
Fanene Not widely documented; possibly a family or place name; exact meaning unclear Polynesian Unisex
Hahau Possibly derived from Polynesian elements 'ha' (breath, life) and 'hau' (plant/joy/return); approximate sense 'vital breath' or 'life/joy' - exact meaning is uncertain and may be region-specific. Polynesian Unisex
Hailama Likely related to 'lama' meaning 'light' or 'torch' in Polynesian languages; roughly 'light/torch' or 'light of ...' (interpretation uncertain) Polynesian Girl
Halola Celebration, rejoicing; joyful Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Hauwau Possibly from Hawaiian 'hau' (hibiscus / hau tree) + 'wau' ('I, me') - roughly interpretable as 'my hau' or 'I am hau'; exact meaning is not attested and may be modern/constructed. Polynesian Unisex
Helei Varies by origin. As a Hailey/Haley variant: "hay meadow" (Old English). In Hawaiian contexts it may relate to words like "hele" ("to go"). As a Chinese transliteration, meaning depends on the characters (e.g., "Lei" can mean "thunder" 雷 or "pile/pebble/rocky" 磊). Polynesian Girl
Henuita Likely a feminine form/adaptation of Henrietta - 'ruler of the home' (derived from Henry) Polynesian Girl
Henuite Probable composite of Polynesian elements 'he' + 'nui' + 'te', roughly 'the great' or 'very great/abundant' (interpretation uncertain). Polynesian Unisex
Hialei Probable compound of Hia + lei; often interpreted as 'child of the lei', 'beloved garland', or 'beautiful lei'. Polynesian Girl
Hinah Variant of Hina - can mean 'moon goddess' (Polynesian) or relate to 'henna' (Arabic); sometimes linked to Hannah meaning 'grace'. Arabic, Hebrew, Polynesian Girl
Hiri Associated with the Hiri trade voyages of the Motu people (trade, voyage); in some Polynesian contexts may relate to joining/attaching. Polynesian Unisex
Hoaka Likely means “to return” or “coming back” in Māori; sometimes associated with dawn or emergence in broader Polynesian contexts. Polynesian Unisex
Hokee Uncertain. Possibly related to Hawaiian Hoku ('star') or composed from ho- + ke (verb-forming elements), so meanings like 'star' or a verb-derived sense ('to cause/return') have been suggested. Polynesian Unisex
Hotaia Unknown - not well documented; may derive from Māori elements but meaning is unclear. Polynesian Unisex
Iakona Variant of Jacob/James - 'supplanter' (literally 'holder of the heel') Polynesian Boy
Ikia Possibly related to Igbo 'Ike' (power/wealth) or interpreted as a modern name meaning 'little one' or a pleasing sound; meaning is not firmly established Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Ili A short, melodic form related to names such as Eli or Ilya; via Eli it can be associated with 'my God' or used simply as a diminutive or standalone name. Hawaiian, Hebrew, Polynesian, Slavic Unisex
Ima-I-Ka-Lani Likely a Hawaiian phrase meaning 'look to the heavens' or 'in/with the heavens' (relating to the sky or the divine). Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Ioke Often interpreted as 'rejoice' or 'joyful' (exact traditional meaning is uncommon/uncertain) Hawaiian, Polynesian Unisex
Ka-Ena Possibly from Hawaiian elements 'ka' (the) + 'ena' (heat/warmth) or derived from the Hawaiian place-name Kaʻena; exact meaning is uncertain. Hawaiian, Polynesian Unisex
Ka-Ihe "the spear" or "the dart" (literally 'the ihe' - ihe = spear/arrow) Hawaiian, Polynesian Unisex
Ka-Iu Unclear - if Hawaiian, 'Ka' is the definite article ('the') and the element 'iu' would carry the core meaning (specific Hawaiian meaning not certain). If East Asian, meaning depends entirely on the characters used in that language. Polynesian Unisex
Ka-Lani-Kiekie The heavenly/royal kiekie (kiekie = a native vine or garland) Hawaiian, Polynesian Unisex
Ka-Lei-Onaona The fragrant lei Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kahai Uncertain. Possibly from Hawaiian elements 'ka' ('the') + 'hai' (possibly 'to call' or 'to send'), suggesting 'the caller' or 'messenger'. Could also be a variant of 'Kahi' ('one, single') or related to 'Kai' (sea). Hawaiian, Polynesian Unisex
Kahoah Unknown - no well-attested meaning; possibly a local or compound name whose exact meaning isn't recorded. Polynesian Unisex
Kai-Olohia Likely "sea of peace" or "peaceful sea" (Kai = "sea"; Olohia interpreted as "peace/tranquility") Hawaiian, Polynesian Unisex
Kailao Probable compound of Polynesian elements. 'Kai' often means 'sea' or 'food'; 'lao' may be a personal, place, or word/voice element. Exact meaning uncertain - possibly 'sea-related' or 'voice of the sea'. Polynesian Unisex
Kailmana Typically interpreted as “power/spirit of the sea” (Hawaiian kai = sea + mana = spiritual power). A less common Sanskrit-influenced reading could relate to Kail (Kailash) + mana (mind/esteem). Polynesian Girl
Kaimanah From kai ('sea') + mana ('spiritual power') - 'sea power' or interpreted as 'sea jewel/diamond' in Hawaiian usage Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kaiode Likely 'sea song' or 'song of the sea' (from Kai 'sea' + ode 'song'). Polynesian Unisex
Kaivai Compound of kai 'sea' and vai 'water' - 'sea water' or 'ocean water' Polynesian Unisex
Kakaea Not well-documented; possibly from Hawaiian elements 'kaka' + 'ea'. Literal meaning uncertain - may connote brightness/clarity or relate to 'ea' (life/sovereignty). Polynesian Unisex
Kalanee Derived from Hawaiian Kalani: 'the heavens, the sky' and by extension 'royal' or 'chief' - often interpreted as 'heavenly' or 'royal one'. Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kalati Unclear and culture-dependent; may relate to 'Kala' (Sanskrit: art/time) or be a family/place name; meaning varies by origin Indian, Polynesian Unisex

Polynesian name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Polynesian-origin name in our dataset.

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With data in 2025
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Births 2025
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