Kalikohemolele

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Kalikohemolele - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Kalikohemolele
K-A-L-I-K-O-H-E-M-O-L-E-L-E, is a 14-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Kalikohemolele
kah lee koh heh moh LEH leh
Meaning of Kalikohemolele
Perfect child.
Origin of Kalikohemolele
The name 'Kalikohemolele' has its roots in the Hawaiian language, which is spoken by the indigenous people of Hawaii. The earliest known use of this name dates back to ancient Hawaiian mythology, where it was associated with the goddess Pele, who is revered as the deity of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes. 'Kalikohemolele' was believed to be one of Pele's many forms or manifestations, representing purity and sacredness.
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Popularity of Kalikohemolele
While the name 'Kalikohemolele' may not be as widely recognized as some other names, it holds a special place within the Hawaiian community. Over the years, there have been notable spikes in its usage, particularly during cultural events and celebrations. The popularity of the name has also seen an increase in recent years, as more parents are embracing their Hawaiian heritage and choosing traditional names for their children.
Kalikohemolele currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Dakarai is slightly more popular than Kalikohemolele.

Etymology of Kalikohemolele

The etymology of 'Kalikohemolele' can be broken down to understand its meaning. 'Kali' translates to 'sacred' or 'holy', while 'kohemolele' means 'pure' or 'spotless'. Together, the name signifies a profound sense of purity and sacredness, reflecting the values and beliefs of the Hawaiian culture.

Cultural Significance of Kalikohemolele

In Hawaiian culture, names hold great significance and are often chosen to reflect the qualities or characteristics that parents hope their child will embody. The name 'Kalikohemolele' represents the desire for purity and sacredness to be present in their child's life. It is a name that carries a deep spiritual connection to the land, the ancestors, and the natural elements that are revered by the Hawaiian people.