Lucy Lee
My full name is Lucy Kanoelehua Lee. Both my first and middle name are family names that were given to me in honor of two of my great (x3) grandmother's on my mom's side of the family. Lucy translates to light in Latin & Kanoelehua translates to the mist of the lehua blossom in Hawaiian. Both of my names were given to me by my mother.
My home is Pāpaʻikou, Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi, but I currently reside on the island of Oʻahu in ʻAiea. I am a junior at Kamehameha Schools, and I have been a student here since he seventh grade.
My hobbies include reading, writing, and running.
My home is Pāpaʻikou, Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi, but I currently reside on the island of Oʻahu in ʻAiea. I am a junior at Kamehameha Schools, and I have been a student here since he seventh grade.
My hobbies include reading, writing, and running.
Judah Liana
My name is Judah Panemaikalani Liana. Judah is a name from the bible which means "praise" . Panemaikalani means "answer from heaven", I got this name after being the 4th son my mom and dad had. My last name is the name of a certain vine which is called "Liana". I am from Nānākuli and still reside in Nānākuli as of today. The wind is Kaiāulu, its rain is Ula lena, surrounded by the pālehua mountain range and itʻs wai is unknown. I have 2 younger sisters and 3 older brothers. I come from a big family and pretty much related to all of Waiʻanae. I like to spend my free time outdoors either going beach, hiking, or partyʻs eating spending time with family and kanikapila.
Kalawaia Pescaia
My name is Robert-Dayle Kalawai'a Pescaia. As you can see my first name is hyphenated having been named after both my grandfathers on my Mom and Dad's side. My middle name, Kalawai'a, means the fisherman and I was named after my Papa Nui on my Dad's side who was a well known fisherman. I was born and raised in Malanai, Ko'olaupoko and I still reside there today. I come from a pretty big family having four siblings. I have 2 older brothers, an older sister, and a younger sister. I am currently a senior at Kamehameha Schools and enjoy playing football and track and field. The name of the wind is Kui lua, which is the windward wind that churns the sea. The name of the rain is Ua 'Āpuakea, which is a famous rain in Ko'olaupoko said to be named after a beautiful women named 'Apuakea, who was changed to rain by Hi'iaka.
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