Names for Our Keiki to Connect to the Warrior Heritage

Some of our `ohana (family) have given their keiki (children) names that connect to our warrior heritage      HOME PAGE

Pu'ali ka'eo ikeone me ke aloha 'o na aumakua  (wise warrior from the sands with love for our ancestors) Heaukulani.

Pu`ali at 7 months in October 2003.  Son of John Heaukulani Jr. and wife Elaine

 

Koapono (Righteous Warrior) Heaukulani

Koa on the back heading to Kona for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots run, November, 1998.

 

 

 

 

Joseph Ka Moa (the warrior) Heaukulani   [see the page "what does Pu`ali mean? for Moa, the fighting cock metaphor of warrior]

 

 

 

Eddie Ikaika (strength) Heaukulani  -  This photo is at the Merrie Monarch in Hilo.  Eddie (with red cape) was part of the Royal Court, a warrior prince.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nathanael Manu`a (Man of War) Heaukulani.  Nate is the son of Trish and Robert Heaukulani of Oregon.  See Nate's grandfather Charles Heaukulani in modern warriors page.

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