Lani

Lani in the Hawaiian language means "heaven", and in some cases, "sky." The word is derived from Proto-Polynesian *raŋi.

Lani is a relatively common name in the Hawaiian language.

Last Queen of Hawaii, Liliuokalani, had a name in which was word lani.

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Famous quotes containing the word lani:

    I kept in mind that the minute it got too rough, the minute the fourteen-hour days became too long, the minute people started to be naggy and frustrating, I knew that I could walk away and there were over seventy-nine thousand women who would trade shoes with me in a second.
    —Kaye Lani Rae Rafko (b. c. 1968)

    When you’re crowned Miss America, they put you up on a pedestal. People really look up to you and they think you’re perfect. They think that you have everything that you’ve ever wanted or dreamed about in life.
    —Kaye Lani Rae Rafko (b. c. 1968)