"Keawe" meaning in All languages combined

See Keawe on Wiktionary

Proper name [Hawaiian]

IPA: /keˈa.we/, [keˈjɐ.ʋe]
Etymology: ke (“the”) + awe (“strand, twisted string”), symbolic of lineage; shortened from epithets and compound given names beginning with Keawe-. Etymology templates: {{m|haw|ke||the}} ke (“the”), {{m|haw|awe||strand, twisted string}} awe (“strand, twisted string”) Head templates: {{head|haw|proper noun|head=}} Keawe, {{haw-proper noun}} Keawe
  1. (Hawaiian mythology) Any of a number of ancient chiefs of the island of Hawaii . Categories (topical): Hawaiian mythology
    Sense id: en-Keawe-haw-name-EkiSBQRp
  2. a male given name from Hawaiian, formerly also given to women Categories (topical): Hawaiian given names, Hawaiian male given names
    Sense id: en-Keawe-haw-name-zeoKHL7r Categories (other): Hawaiian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Hawaiian entries with incorrect language header: 14 75 11
  3. a surname
    Sense id: en-Keawe-haw-name-v2O7m9sM Categories (other): Hawaiian surnames

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