Phonetic renderings of western names, such as Kimo (Jim) and Lāhela (Rachel), have become names in their own right.
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The film industry produces pseudo-Hawaiian names, from Aloma of the South Seas (1926) to Lilo & Stitch (2002).
Hawaiian Islands | Hawaiian language | Northwestern Hawaiian Islands | Necker Island (Northwestern Hawaiian Islands) | Hawaiian Pidgin | Hilton Hawaiian Village | Hawaiian Wedding Song | Hawaiian Eye | Royal Hawaiian Band | Paradise, Hawaiian Style | Hawaiian art | First Hawaiian Bank | Hawaiian Punch | Hawaiian Airlines | American-Hawaiian Steamship Company | The Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon | ''The Offering (Hawaiian Dancer)'' Albizia saman | Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style | Royal Hawaiian Hotel | Royal Hawaiian | Measuring lava at Halema'uma'u, Kilauea, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory | Hawaiian Renaissance | Hawaiian religion | Hawaiian pidgin | Hawaiian mythology | Hawaiian islands | ''Females dancing in the Hawaiian Islands | Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding |
It is also the Hawaiian name for the tropical tree Calophyllum inophyllum.