Polynesian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 3
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The term "Polynesian" refers to the people and cultures of a group of islands in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, which include Samoa, Hawaii, Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, and several other island nations.
Polynesian names are often inspired by nature and the Polynesian gods. Polynesian names are deeply rooted in the culture, spirituality, and natural environment of the Pacific islands. These names often reflect strong connections to nature, family, ancestors, and the divine, making them rich in meaning and significance. Some of the most popular baby names in the region are direct influences of English and European colonialism and outside cultures.
This collection has all Polynesian Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Polynesian baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Polynesian baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Polynesian Baby Names by Alphabet
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Polynesian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Devoted to God; Saved; Safe | ||
Secret | ||
God is gracious; Gift of God | ||
Heavenly grace; Blessed one; Full of virtue | ||
One who follows; He who supplants | ||
A flowering bush. | ||
Farmer; Earthworker; One who works the land | ||
Seven; Symbol of completeness and perfection | ||
Trumpet; Musical sound; Call | ||
Protector; Guardian; One who defends | ||
Victory; Triumph; One who succeeds | ||
Guardian; Protector; Guide | ||
Blessing; Gift of grace; Joyful spirit | ||
Sunflower | ||
Wise; Thoughtful; Considerate | ||
Young woman. | ||
Protector; Guardian of the land; Strength of the people | ||
Sea water. | ||
Spotless, absolutely clean or pure; fire or passion, burning, or hot; sacred offering; sacred ritual; power, authority | ||
Diamond; Precious stone; Something of great value | ||
Strong leader; Guardian; One who guides with strength | ||
Leader; One who guides; One who is called upon | ||
To tell stories; To converse; Sharing wisdom through dialogue | ||
one who tames; subdues | ||
Polynesian mythology name, God of forests and light | ||
Anchor; Spiritual guide | ||
Tropicbird; Symbol of freedom | ||
Beloved; Dear one | ||
A sharp end | ||
Tulip flower; Beauty; Grace | ||
A brave-hearted lady | ||
Strength; Wisdom; Nurturing | ||
Helper; Supportive; Caring | ||
Victorious; Belonging to the Lord; Strong-willed | ||
Bright; Strong; Honorable | ||
high chief or noblewoman | ||
expert or master | ||
Protector; Supporter; Loyal | ||
Rain | ||
Lightning; Radiance; Power | ||
Lightning; Radiance; Power | ||
River; Flowing water | ||
Determined protector; resolute protector | ||


