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      Meaning of the first name Mahina

      Origin

      Hawaiian

      Meaning

      Moon

      Variations

      Mahima, Malina, Marina
      The name Mahina finds its roots in the Hawaiian language, where it holds the significant meaning of Moon. The word mahina is derived from the Proto-Polynesian word masina, which was associated with lunar cycles and celestial bodies. In traditional Hawaiian ideology, the moon held immense spiritual and cultural significance, often representing the feminine powers of creation and fertility. This celestial name has traversed generations and continues to resonate with its symbolic ties to the moon in both past and present times.

      Throughout Hawaiian history, the name Mahina has made appearances in various contexts. Within ancient folklore and mythology, Mahina was venerated as a goddess embodying the essence of the moon. Her influence encompassed areas such as agriculture, navigation, and family, further cementing the name's cultural importance. Today, in modern-day usage, Mahina is frequently adopted as a given name for girls, in commemoration of the moon's ethereal nature and cultural legacy. Its popularity in Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities endures, serving as a reminder of their cultural heritage and connection to the natural world. With its rich historical and cultural significance, the name Mahina persists as a cherished choice, connecting families to their ancestral roots and the enduring power of the moon.

      Based on our records...

      Boyer

      Boyer

      This is the most common surname associated with Mahina.
      Louis

      Louis

      This is the most common name of those married to a Mahina.
      Alma

      Alma

      This is the most common name for a child of a Mahina.
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      1869 is when there were the most people born with the first name Mahina.

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