c. "Kanani" which means Pretty and "Manoa" which means Ocean
d. "Manawa Nanea" which means Leisure and "Pa’ani or Ho’opa’ani" which means Playful
e. "Aukai" which means Sea traveler and "Lokahi" which means To unite, harmony and balance.
f. "Haloa" which means Breath of Aloha and "Aloha" which means Welcome; good spirit
g. "Waialae" The waters frequented by the Hawaiian mud-hen; also used to signify the pleasures of a hospitable ranch in the area that was visited by King Kalakaua in the 1800’s and " Kahala" which literally means “pandanus” or refers to the leaves of the Pandanus (hala) tree.
a. "Momona" which means Fat, fertile, fruitful, rich and " Wailele" which means Leaping water or waterfall
b. " ‘Au ‘Au" which means Swim Swim and "Laki Honu" which means Lucky Turtle