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Hawaiian noblewoman
Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, short name Kelea, was an ancient Hawaiian noblewoman who is mentioned in ancient legends, and her genealogy is given in chants. She
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Chief of Maui
of Hawaii. She was a child of nobleman Kalamakua and famous lady Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi. Piʻilani Glenda Bendure; Ned Friary (2008). Lonely Planet Maui.
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century. One of the earliest records of women surfing is of princess Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, dubbed Maui's Surf Riding Princess, who was rumored as the trailblazer
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Chief of Maui
"Our-Days-of-Poverty" to commemorate the impoverishment, and a beautiful daughter Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi. He was succeeded by his son. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the
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Aliʻi of Maui
Kawaokaohele was ruler of the island. Kawaokaohele’s sister, beautiful Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, was abducted and married into the noble family of Oahu. Kawaokaohele
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Chiefess of Maui
Kahekili I Kawaokaohele Haukanuimakamaka Piʻilani Kepalaoa Piʻikea Kalonanui Kalamakua Kaipuholua Laielohelohe Kahekili I Keleanohoanaapiapi Haukanuimakamaka
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8.9°N 25.6°E / 8.9; 25.6 (Kelea) 24.5 1994 Chiefess of Maui, Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi (c. 1450). WGPSN Kelila 52°36′N 168°12′W / 52.6°N 168.2°W / 52
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Ancient Hawaiian high chiefess
war campaigns. Kapohauola was a grandmother of beautiful Princess Keleanohoanaapiapi who is the main character of one ancient chant, and Kawaokaohele,
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Kepalaoa Lono-a-Piʻilani Mailikukahi Kalonanui Kanepukoa Kalamakua Kaipuholua Laielohelohe Kakae Kahekili I Kapohauola Keleanohoanaapiapi Haukanuimakamaka
Lono-a-Piʻilani
Hawaiian nobleman
whilst Kālonaiki ruled over the rest of Oʻahu. Kalamakua married Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, Princess of Maui. The daughter of Kalamakua and his consort was
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Hawaiian nobleman
Kalamakua of Halawa, whilst Piliwaleʻs aunt-in-law was famous Princess Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi of Maui, who also married Piliwaleʻs brother, Prince Lō-Lale. After
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The God of Knowledge
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English
English : habitational name from Canterbury in Kent, named in Old English as Cantwaraburg ‘fortified town (burgh) of the people (wara) of Kent’.
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Happiness; A Star
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English
English : patronymic from Maw 1.English : metronymic from a form of Mould 1.
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Nice Pretty and Sweet
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi
Holy River
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Shiva, One who can not be defeated
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Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Quiet
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name for a sheriff, from Middle English schiref ‘sheriff’, ‘administrative officer of an English shire’, from Old English scīr ‘shire’ + (ge)rēfa ‘reeve’ (see Reeve). Compare Shreve.
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