"Hoaaloha" is a Hawaiian word that means "beloved friend" or "dear companion." It is a term used to express affection and friendship towards someone.
The word for "friends" in Hawaiian is "hoaaloha."
Hoaloha, makamaka, and/or aikāne
"Little friend" in Hawaiian is "hoaaloha liilii."
Either of these will do: koʻu hoaloha, koʻu makamaka, kaʻu aikāne [ko ooh ho aloha], [ko ooh ma-ka-ma-ka], [kah ooh I kay-nay]
Aloha means hello, goodbye, and love. Used in the proper context - what you are saying will be obvious. However the word for friend sounds similar > The word for friend is hoaaloha. just pronounce it like: ho-aloha. So in order to not sound repetetive I would use: 'A hui hou' (pronounced: ah-hoo-wee-ho) which means 'until we meet again'. So: "A hui hou, hoaaloha."
The term for best friends in Hawaiian is "hoaaloha." This word encompasses the meaning of a close and cherished friend.
A group of people is called a 'hui' in Hawaiian. 'hui' also means: club, association, society, alliance, corporation, and institution. Friend in Hawaiian is 'hoaloha' or 'hoaaloha', 'makamaka'. A very close friend that is like family is: 'hale aikaane' (hale means house/household in this case)
In Hawaiian, "looking for soulmate" can be translated as "e สปimi i ka hoaaloha o keฬia สปaoสปao."
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
Isabella has no meaning in Hawaiian. Only Hawaiian names have meaning in Hawaiian.
"Tiani" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian. It is not a Hawaiian word.