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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Kahlani

Sea and sky

Polynesian

Kai

The sea

Polynesian

Kaiah

Form of Kaia

Polynesian, Slavic

Kaikoura

New Zealand Place Name

Polynesian

Kailani

Sea, sky

Polynesian

Kaile’a

Joyful sea

Polynesian

Kailea

Babydoll

Polynesian

Kaipo

Sweetheart

Polynesian

Kalaine

The heavens, sky; royal one

Polynesian

Kalala

Unknown

Polynesian

Kalana

Hopeful

Polynesian

Kalani

The heavens, sky; royal one

Polynesian

Kalea

The flower wreath; the beloved

Polynesian

Kaleah

The flower wreath; the beloved

Polynesian

Kalei

The flower wreath; the beloved

Polynesian

Kaleikaumaka

Beloved child to looked upon with pride and love

Polynesian

Kaleo

Sound

Polynesian

Kalia

The flower wreath; the beloved

Polynesian

Kaloni

The heavens, sky; royal one

Polynesian

Kamea

The one (and only)

Polynesian

Kameo

The one (and only)

Polynesian

Kanani

The beautiful one

Polynesian

Kaneeta

Sound

Polynesian

Kani

Sound

Polynesian

Kanoa

Free One

Polynesian

Visit the rolling waves and sandy beaches of the South Pacific with Polynesian girl names. Loaded with melodic monikers rich with meaning, you’re sure to find a name that speaks to your heart. Explore them with us.

More common in the U.S. than their male counterparts, Polynesian girl names are picking up steam on the baby name charts. Leilani has long been the leader of this movement, and with her gorgeous meaning of “heavenly flower,” we see why. She’s cleared the way for other Polynesian princesses like Malia, Alani, and Kailani to join her. Each offers its own flavor of beauty and works well with other monikers toward the top of the charts.

Polynesian girl names that are less popular but fit common trends are plentiful as well. Kai is an obvious choice, as she’s unisex and petite like Nova and Eden. Kalia is another option since K names are beloved for girls along with the dainty -lia ending. Her meaning of “the flower wreath” is beautiful, too. We also love the simple elegance of Lani, and she’s right at home beside Lily and Lucy. As you browse Polynesian girl names, you’ll notice how easily many of them work with today’s top styles.

While searching Polynesian girl names, you’ll notice a few longer options like Nohealani, a gorgeous find meaning “beauty from heaven.” You can use the obvious nickname Lani for her, or you can go for a tomboyish Noa. Kaleikaumaka is another striking choice with a lengthy meaning of “the beloved child to look upon with pride and love.” Not only is her sound soothing, but her meaning perfectly encapsulates your baby girl’s place in your life. Alohilani and Pilialoha round out our highlights in this group. They have the energy and beauty of the islands in their stunning sounds.

If you’re completely stuck, you can also turn to our favorite place for inspiration: meanings. You might’ve already noticed as we’ve gone along just how beautiful Polynesian girl names’ meanings are. Kehlani’s “sea heavens” is our first stop in meanings. The imagery is stunning, and it perfectly fits the name’s beauty. We can’t get enough of Leiko, either, a sweet pick that means “little flower.” Not to be outdone, the musically linked Alanis means “precious,” which is more than fitting for a precious baby girl. For nature name lovers, there’s Mahina, a lovely name meaning “moon.”

You could also go for names that are proudly Polynesian like Hawaii. She’s a place name that’s certainly usable, just like other state names, Montana and Arizona. You could also use Hawaiian island names like Lanai for your beautiful baby girl. There’s Aloha, too. This cutie meaning “love” is also a greeting, however, so if you live on the islands, we might recommend her for the middle name slot instead to pay homage to your heritage.

Search our bounty of Polynesian girl names and see what island beauties you can find.