Meaning and origin of the name Poliʻahu



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Poliʻahu


Poliʻahu is a beautiful Hawaiian name with a poetic and mystical feel. This name originates from Hawaiian mythology and holds deep significance in the culture of Hawaii.

Origin

The name Poliʻahu comes from Hawaiian folklore, where she is known as the goddess of snow and ice. She is one of the four goddesses of Mauna Kea, the tallest volcano in Hawaii, and is revered for her grace and beauty.

Meaning

The name Poliʻahu is said to mean "cloaked bosom" or "temple bosom" in the Hawaiian language. This name reflects the goddess's role as a protector and nurturer, embodying qualities of warmth and shelter.

In Hawaiian culture, Poliʻahu is often associated with snow-capped mountains and cool, refreshing waters, symbolizing purity and tranquility. Those named Poliʻahu are believed to carry the essence of the goddess's beauty and benevolence.
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