Kealohi name meaning
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What does Kealohi mean?
Sufficiently quirky and Modern girl name Kealohi means "The Shining One" and is mostly used in Hawaiian is rooted from Hawaiian language.
How do I pronounce Kealohi?
Three syllabled Kealohi is pronounced as ke(a)-lo-hi.
How popular is the name Kealohi?
Kealohi is a rare baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim. As per our findings, over 8 people has been named Kealohi globally.
Year | Rank | Births |
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2007 | 17632 | 5 |
Facts
Here's what numbers has to say about Kealohi
You are always open to new adventures. Learn how to separate reality from illusion. Widen your perspective and become more aware of your own existence. You are the one of the most sensitive person but it doesn't mean you are weak. The letter K as your cornerstone reveals you are an introvert who enjoys solitude. It's time you find new friends who match your personality and attitude. The letter I as your capstone suggests that you need to take better care of yourself and your well-being.
Other names similar to Kealohi, for soon-to-be-parents
- Ishuya - Ishuya's meaning is Omnipotent is specifically used in Hindi and Hindi is used as a gender-neutral name
- Heryati - Girl name Heryati is prevalently used in Malay language, meaning of Heryati is "To Desire"
- LeeRoy - Prevailing and Long standing LeeRoy particulary is used in English language is of French origin, meaning of LeeRoy is "King" is used as a boy name
- Kévyn - The Kévyn means "Plant" has origin in Anglo-Saxon
- Roslani - Girl name Roslani has origin in Hawaiian, meaning of Roslani is "Heavenly Rose". Roslani is a resultant of Roselani.
Famous people named Kealohi
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Kealohi
- Girl names beginning with K
- American Girl Names
- English Girl Names
- Hawaiian Girl Names
- Unique English Names
- Girl names that starts with Kea
- Baby Names that mean Shining
- Baby Names that mean One
Sources
- Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html