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Hawaiian Baby Boy Names: 220+ Strong, Beautiful & Soulful Island Picks

Discover ocean-kissed, nature-rooted, and timeless Hawaiian names filled with strength, meaning, and aloha spirit.

Choosing a baby name is one of those magical moments that feels equal parts exciting and overwhelming. You want something meaningful, something that carries a story, and something your little one can wear proudly through every stage of life. If your heart is being tugged toward Hawaiian names—oh, friend, you are in for such a treat.

Hawaiian baby boy names are poetry in motion. They’re tied to nature, rooted in aloha spirit, and often carry deep meanings about strength, love, light, and the sea. Plus, they just sound beautiful—melodic, flowing, and strong all at once.

Whether you’re drawn to names that honor the ocean, traditional ancestral picks, or modern unique finds, I’ve rounded up a huge list (yep, over 220+ names!) to help inspire you. Grab a cup of coffee, imagine warm breezes and ukulele strums, and let’s dive in.

Ocean & Sea-Inspired Hawaiian Boy Names

The sea is everything in Hawaiian culture—it’s life, food, travel, and spirituality. No wonder so many boy names are inspired by the waves.

  1. Kai – Short, sweet, and popular worldwide, Kai means sea. It’s one of the most beloved Hawaiian names and works across cultures.
  2. Keanu – Yes, like Reeves! It means cool breeze over the mountains. Strong, breezy, and Hollywood cool.
  3. Moana – Not just for girls! This one means ocean, and it’s powerful and lyrical for boys too.
  4. Kaimana – Meaning power of the ocean. Imagine the strength of waves wrapped up in a name.
  5. Nalani – Means the heavens or calm skies, often associated with a peaceful sea.
  6. Makani – Means wind. Perfect for a free-spirited boy.
  7. Kanaloa – The Hawaiian god of the sea. Deeply mythological, perfect if you love a strong, legendary vibe.
  8. Nalu – Means wave. Short, surfer-cool, and poetic.
  9. Lokelani – Heavenly rose—sometimes tied to ocean breezes that carry floral scents.
  10. Hokulani – Heavenly star. A name that feels like looking at the night sky over the ocean.
  11. Kapena – Means captain. A nod to seafaring heritage.
  12. Makai – Means toward the sea. Trendy, modern, but deeply rooted in Hawaiian life.
  13. Kawika – Hawaiian form of David, but also linked with ocean strength.
  14. Ikaika – Means strong. Imagine a strong swimmer in the waves.
  15. Kaniela – Hawaiian version of Daniel, with watery gentleness.
  16. Pauloa – Whale. Gentle giant of the sea.
  17. Kuʻula – Guardian of fishermen, tied to ocean legends.
  18. Keone – Means the sand. Beautiful and simple, connecting land and sea.
  19. Mano – Means shark. Fierce protector and symbol of power.
  20. Lono – A Hawaiian god associated with rain and the sea. Short, easy, but myth-packed.
  21. Kainalu – Ocean wave. Surfer vibes through and through.
  22. Holokai – To sail. Perfect for adventure-loving parents.
  23. Malu – Peace, shade, or shelter. Evokes calm waves.
  24. Aukai – Means sailor. A seafaring name with wanderlust energy.
  25. Kalani – The heavens or sky. Has a sweeping, open-ocean feel.
  26. Anoaʻi – Refers to a sea breeze or mist; also a famous Samoan wrestling family name.
  27. Waiola – Living water. Refreshing and spiritual.
  28. Kawai – The water. Simple and lyrical.
  29. Moanikeʻala – The calm, clear ocean. Peaceful and melodic.
  30. Uluwehi – Verdant growth by the sea. Lush imagery.
  31. Hokuwai – Star over the water. Sparkly and dreamy.
  32. Makaiwa – Strong swimmer. Perfect for ocean-loving parents.
  33. Naluhea – Gentle wave. Soft, lullaby-like.
  34. Kaiolohia – Calm sea. Zen and soothing.
  35. Kupono – Fair, upright, true. Tied to ocean journeys.
  36. Kauaʻi – Island name, lush and ocean-rich.
  37. Hiʻialo – Held in the arms of the waves. Poetic and rare.
  38. Paʻakai – Sea salt. Vital and earthy.
  39. Moanalu – Surf of the ocean. Surfer’s dream name.
  40. Kaukai – To sail the seas. Adventurous spirit.
  41. Keauhou – The new current. Renewal and flow.
  42. Kalapaki – Famous beach name, connected to the sea.
  43. ʻAukaiwaʻa – Voyaging canoe sailor. Very cultural.
  44. Hoʻokele – Navigator. A leader on the water.
  45. Kaihe – Ocean spray. Short and splashy.
  46. Moananui – Great ocean. Majestic feel.
  47. Nalukai – Wave of the sea. Strong and bold.
  48. Waihona – Water reservoir. Abundant imagery.
  49. Kaiehu – Sea spray carried by the wind. Breezy and visual.
  50. Hauʻoli Kai – Joyful sea. Cheerful ocean connection.
  51. ʻŌpūkai – Ocean depths. Mysterious and powerful.

Nature-Inspired Hawaiian Boy Names

Hawaiian names often draw straight from the islands’ natural beauty—mountains, flowers, skies, and forests.

  1. Kaleo – Means the voice. Often used to describe nature’s song.
  2. Lehua – The lehua flower, associated with love and volcanoes.
  3. Koa – Brave, bold, warrior. Also a native Hawaiian tree.
  4. Makoa – A longer version of Koa, meaning fearless.
  5. Noa – Means freedom. Simple, modern, and deeply rooted.
  6. Olani – Joyful. Feels like sunshine in a name.
  7. Kanoelani – Heavenly mist. Dreamy and soft.
  8. Alohi – Bright, shining. Like sunlight on water.
  9. Pono – Righteousness, goodness. Big meaning in Hawaiian culture.
  10. Liko – Budding leaf. Symbolizes growth and new beginnings.
  11. Maluaka – Shade of the ka tree. A calm, earthy vibe.
  12. Kawelo – Flame, brightness. Can nod to volcanoes and fire.
  13. ʻĀkau – North. For families who love a compass-inspired name.
  14. Ahe – Gentle breeze. Whispery and soft.
  15. Kekoa – The brave one. Tied to warriors and koa trees.
  16. Ailani – High chief. Strong nature and leadership name.
  17. Haukea – White snow. Rare, cool, and poetic for a boy from the islands.
  18. Pōhaku – Stone, rock. Solid and grounding.
  19. Ulani – Cheerful. Bright like a sunny island day.
  20. Nahoa – Bold, defiant. A name with strong character.
  21. Keahi – Flames, fire. For a fiery spirit.
  22. ʻŌhiʻa – A tree sacred to Pele, goddess of volcanoes.
  23. Mahina – Moonlight. Romantic, soft, and celestial.
  24. Kapua – Flower. Gentle and natural.
  25. Laʻakea – Sacred light. Feels ethereal and radiant.
  26. ʻŌhiʻalani – Heavenly ʻohiʻa tree. Sacred and strong.
  27. Laʻakea – Sacred light. Pure nature imagery.
  28. ʻĀnuenue – Rainbow. Vibrant and magical.
  29. Kūmahi – Sturdy, tall tree. Strong imagery.
  30. Leolani – Voice of the heavens. Sky-connected.
  31. Nahiku – The seven stars. Astronomical and natural.
  32. ʻĀhihi – Small tree. Simple and earthy.
  33. Pali – Cliff. Rugged and bold.
  34. Mālama – To care for, protect. Rooted in stewardship.
  35. ʻŌlani – Gentle sound of the heavens. Dreamy.
  36. Kalehua – Lehua blossom. A fiery red flower.
  37. ʻIlima – Golden flower, beloved in leis.
  38. Hoʻolono – Listen to nature. Spiritual vibe.
  39. Hōkūao – Day star. Bright and celestial.
  40. ʻĀwili – Whirling wind. Spirited name.
  41. Manawa – Moment, breath. Earthy and grounding.
  42. ʻŌpū – Heart, core of a plant. Deep symbolism.
  43. ʻOhelo – A native berry. Sweet and natural.
  44. ʻŌlaʻi – Earthquake. Strong elemental power.
  45. ʻĀnuenue kea – White rainbow. Rare and mystical.
  46. ʻIao – Valley name, lush and green.
  47. ʻŌhau – Sacred tree branch. Symbolic and nature-rooted.
  48. Kīlou – Tall tree. Sturdy imagery.
  49. ʻŌpala – Leaves. Symbol of change and renewal.
  50. Pueo – Hawaiian owl. Wise and guardian-like.

Old-School Traditional Hawaiian Names

These are the names tied to Hawaiian history, gods, chiefs, and royalty. Strong, classic, and timeless.

  1. Kamehameha – The great Hawaiian king who unified the islands. Legendary power.
  2. Kalākaua – A famous king known as the “Merrie Monarch.”
  3. Lunalilo – Another Hawaiian king, remembered for his leadership.
  4. ʻIolani – Royal hawk. Regal and majestic.
  5. ʻĀkauokalani – Heavenly north. Formal and traditional.
  6. Kealiʻi – Chief, prince. Straight-up royal vibes.
  7. Aliʻi – Chief. A powerful word and name.
  8. ʻŌpūnui – Big belly. Once used for chiefs with prosperity.
  9. Kaʻena – Refers to a cape or ridge; also tied to Hawaiian chiefs.
  10. Liholiho – Nickname of King Kamehameha II. Historic but playful.
  11. Kauikeaouli – Birth name of Kamehameha III. A legacy name.
  12. Kekūhaupiʻo – A warrior and advisor to King Kamehameha I. Fierce and respected.
  13. Nāhiʻenaʻena – Royal sibling of Kamehameha III. Could be adapted for boys.
  14. Kawānanakoa – A princely Hawaiian family name.
  15. Hoʻolulu – To protect, shelter. Traditional and comforting.
  16. ʻIwikauikaua – Name of an ancient high chief. Noble.
  17. Paki – Father of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, known for his legacy.
  18. ʻŌpūkahaʻia – A famous Hawaiian who influenced early missionary history.
  19. Kapuaokalani – Flower of the heavens. Royal and poetic.
  20. Hoʻokano – Proud, dignified. A name with ancestral gravitas.
  21. Kauikeaouli – Birth name of King Kamehameha III.
  22. Keawe – Famous chief and royal name.
  23. Kahekili – Name of a Maui chief, means the thunderer.
  24. ʻIhikapalaumaewa – Historic chiefly name.
  25. Hoʻolulu – To protect. Traditional guardian-like.
  26. ʻAmoe – Name from ancient chants.
  27. ʻIolani – Royal hawk. Regal.
  28. ʻŌpūkahaʻia – Early Hawaiian scholar.
  29. Kauhi – The youthful one. Historic chief name.
  30. ʻŌpūnui – Great belly, once a prosperity marker.
  31. Paoa – Legendary figure tied to surfing and hula.
  32. ʻUmi-a-Līloa – Famous high chief of Hawaiʻi Island.
  33. Kalaniʻōpuʻu – King who ruled during Captain Cook’s arrival.
  34. ʻĪao – Valley name with royal ties.
  35. ʻŌpūkaʻea – Sacred stomach, high-ranking symbolism.
  36. ʻIwikauikaua – Noble ancestor name.
  37. Kaʻena – Ancient chief and place name.
  38. ʻIolau – Bird imagery in older chants.
  39. Nāmākēhā – Historic aliʻi family name.
  40. ʻĀkauokalani – Northern heavens.
  41. Kanekapolei – Wife of Kalaniʻōpuʻu. Adaptable for boys.
  42. Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku – Long chiefly name with prestige.
  43. Hewahewa – Last high priest of Hawaiʻi.
  44. Kawānanakoa – Princely family name.
  45. Paki – Historic chiefly figure.

Unique & Rare Hawaiian Boy Names

These aren’t names you’ll hear every day, even in Hawaii—perfect if you’re after something distinctive.

  1. ʻAukai – Seafarer. Rare but gorgeous.
  2. Kealohi – The brightness, shining one.
  3. Mana – Spiritual power, energy. Mystical and strong.
  4. Hiapo – Firstborn. Special meaning for a first son.
  5. Hoʻomana – To give strength, respect.
  6. ʻIkaika – Strong. Bold but less common than its cousins.
  7. Onaona – Sweet fragrance. Unexpected but lyrical.
  8. Pīkake – Name of a flower, also tied to Princess Kaʻiulani.
  9. ʻŌlelo – Word, language, speech. Unique and meaningful.
  10. Waiʻaleʻale – Rippling waters. A place name with melodic flow.
  11. ʻUmi – Name of a famous Hawaiian chief, but short and striking.
  12. Kaipo – Sweetheart, beloved. Romantic and rare.
  13. Nainoa – Name of a modern Hawaiian navigator. Adventurous and distinctive.
  14. Kawohi – The reflection. A cool, introspective name.
  15. Hoʻokipa – Hospitality. A cultural value made into a name.
  16. ʻŌlinolino – Sparkle, shine. Joyful and unique.
  17. Anuenue – Rainbow. Magical and rare.
  18. ʻOnaehana – Delicate fragrance. Unusual but gentle.
  19. ʻAkamu – Hawaiian version of Adam, but not commonly used.
  20. Keanuʻuanu – Cool, gentle breeze. Longer, softer alternative to Keanu.
  21. ʻAilaoa – Long journey. Adventurous.
  22. ʻAolani – Heavenly cloud. Soft and rare.
  23. ʻŌlani – Joy of the heavens.
  24. ʻOnipaʻa – Steadfast, immovable. Historic motto of Queen Liliʻuokalani.
  25. ʻŌwē – Whisper of the breeze. Unique sound.
  26. ʻAkau – North. Compass-like.
  27. ʻIolana – To soar like a bird. Free-spirited.
  28. ʻŌlohe – Expert, master. Rare but powerful.
  29. ʻEhu – Reddish tinge, sea spray.
  30. ʻĀkulikuli – Name of a native plant.
  31. ʻUakea – Morning mist. Dreamy.
  32. ʻEliʻeli – Sacred, deep.
  33. ʻŌwēnana – Whispering wave. Rare poetic form.
  34. ʻOlona – Name of a strong native plant.
  35. ʻIʻini – Desire, passion.
  36. ʻOhu – Mist, fog. Soft and atmospheric.
  37. ʻŌlinolino – Sparkling, shining.
  38. ʻAnuhea – Cool fragrance.
  39. ʻŌlulu – Shaking, trembling. Unique feel.
  40. ʻOpeʻapeʻa – Hawaiian bat. Quirky and cool.
  41. ʻŌpihi – Limpet shell. Symbol of clinging strength.
  42. ʻIkepono – True knowledge.
  43. ʻUluhaimalama – Garden of remembrance. Deeply poetic.
  44. ʻĀnuenue Iki – Small rainbow. Gentle vibe.
  45. ʻIwakeliʻi – Small, swift bird.

A-to-Z Hawaiian Boy Names Roundup

Here’s a rapid-fire list, A through Z style, for inspiration (meanings included):

  1. Ahe – Gentle breeze.
  2. Ailani – High chief.
  3. Aukai – Sailor.
  4. Elikapeka – Hawaiian for “Elijah.”
  5. Haikili – God of thunder.
  6. Hoku – Star.
  7. Ikaia – Hawaiian Isaac.
  8. Ikaika – Strong.
  9. Kaʻeo – Full of knowledge.
  10. Kalei – Garland of flowers.
  11. Kamalei – Beloved child.
  12. Keahi – Fire.
  13. Keola – Life.
  14. Koa – Brave, warrior.
  15. Kolohe – Rascal, mischievous one. (Cheeky and fun!)
  16. Laka – God of hula.
  17. Lani – Sky, heaven.
  18. Lokahi – Unity, harmony.
  19. Lono – God of peace and rain.
  20. Mahalo – Thanks, gratitude.
  21. Makaio – Hawaiian Matthew.
  22. Mano – Shark.
  23. Mele – Song.
  24. Nahele – Forest.
  25. Nakoa – Warrior.
  26. Noa – Freedom.
  27. Ona – Sweetness.
  28. ʻŌpio – Youth.
  29. Pono – Righteousness.
  30. Puakai – Ocean flower.
  31. Ulani – Cheerful.
  32. Wai – Water.
  33. Waiola – Living water.

Final Thoughts: Finding the Perfect Hawaiian Name

Whew—we just surfed through more than 220+ Hawaiian baby boy names! From ocean-inspired classics like Kai and Kaimana, to royal names like Kamehameha, to unique, melodic treasures like Anuenue and Kaipo, there’s truly a name here for every vibe.

Here’s the best part: Hawaiian names aren’t just beautiful to say, they’re deeply meaningful. Each one carries the spirit of the islands—respect for nature, reverence for ancestors, love of family, and the guiding light of aloha.

So whether you’re naming a future little surfer, a sweet firstborn, or simply want a name that feels soulful and radiant, I hope this list gave you some ideas to fall in love with.

Take your time, say them out loud, imagine writing them on a birthday cake or whispering them at bedtime. The right one will just click.

Aloha, and happy naming!

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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