The baby name Ka-Ili-Hiwa is a unisex name, 5 syllables long and is pronounced "Kah-ee-lee-hee-wah".
Ka-Ili-Hiwa is Hawaiian in Origin.
Ka-Ili-Hiwa is a Hawaiian name that means "the black rock." The name is composed of three words: "ka" meaning "the," "ili" meaning "rock," and "hiwa" meaning "black." The name is often given to boys, but it can also be given to girls. The pronunciation of Ka-Ili-Hiwa is kah-ee-lee-hee-wah.
In Hawaiian culture, rocks hold significant spiritual and cultural value. They are believed to be the physical embodiment of the gods and goddesses, and they are often used in ceremonies and rituals. The name Ka-Ili-Hiwa reflects this cultural significance, as it refers to a black rock. The color black is also significant in Hawaiian culture, representing strength, power, and protection.
The origin of the name Ka-Ili-Hiwa can be traced back to ancient Hawaiian mythology. In the story of Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes, she is said to have created the Hawaiian Islands by throwing rocks into the ocean. These rocks became the foundation of the islands, and they are still revered today. The name Ka-Ili-Hiwa is a nod to this mythology, as it refers to a black rock that holds spiritual and cultural significance.
Ka-Ili-Hiwa has the following similar or variant Names
- Kailihiwa |
- Ka\ilihiwa |
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- Ka\ili\hiwa