Practicing Māori names Flashcards

Being able to pronounce correctly some common Māori first names

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Pronounce:

Nīkau

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Nīkau

(male)

Meaning:

A species of palm tree native to New Zealand

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Pronounce:

Ari

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Ari

(male)

Meaning:

Eleventh night of the lunar month

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Pronounce:

Kauri

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Kauri

(male)

Meaning:

Largest forest tree in New Zealand

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Pronounce:

Tai

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Tai

Meaning:

Tide, sea.

Also: friend - a term of address for males or females

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Pronounce:

Tangaroa

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Tangaroa

(male)

Meaning:

Atua (ancestor, deity) of the sea and fish, he was one of the offspring of Rangi-nui and Papa-tū-ā-nuku and fled to the sea when his parents were separated

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Pronounce:

Tama

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Tama

(male)

Meaning:

Son, boy, nephiew

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Pronounce:

Ariki

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Ariki

(male)

meaning:

Paramount chief, high chief, chieftain, lord, leader, aristocrat, first-born in a high ranking family - qualities of a leader is a concern for the integrity and prosperity of the people, the land, the language and other cultural treasures (e.g. oratory and song poetry), and an aggressive and sustained response to outside forces that may threaten these.

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Pronounce:

Manu

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Manu

(male)

Meaning:

Bird. Also, a person held in high esteem - a figurative use usually qualified by an epithet, e.g. manukura (leader in council, leader).

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Pronounce:

Teina

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Teina

(male)

Meaning:

Younger brother (of a male), younger sister (of a female), cousin (of the same gender) of a junior line, junior relative.

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Pronounce:

Ānaru

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Ānaru

(male)

Meaning:

Andrew

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Pronounce:

Wiremu

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Wiremu

(male)

Meaning:

Williams

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Pronounce:

Nīkora

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Nīkora

(male)

Meaning:

Nicolas, Nicholls, Nico

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Pronounce:

Īhāia

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Īhāia

(male)

Meaning:

Isaiah

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Pronounce:

Mikaere

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Mikaere

(male)

Meaning:

Michael

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Pronounce:

Rāwiri

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Rāwiri

(male)

Meaning:

David

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Pronounce:

Hēmi

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Hēmi

(male)

Meaning:

James

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Pronounce:

Pāora

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Pāora

(male)

Meaning:

Paul

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Pronounce:

Tāne

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Tāne

(male)

Meaning:

Husband, male, man

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Pronounce:

Tāmati

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Tāmati

(male)

Meaning:

Thomas

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Pronounce:

Rongo

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Rongo

(male)

Meaning:

Peace (after war)

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Pronounce:

Māia

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Māia

(female)

Meaning:

Bravery, courage, brave warrior, confidence, endurance, fellow

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Pronounce:

Anahera

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Anahera

(female)

Meaning:

Angel

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Pronounce:

Amaia

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Amaia

(female)

Meaning:

Halo, lunar rainbow

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Pronounce:

Aroha

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Aroha

(female)

Meaning:

Affection, sympathy, charity, compassion, love, empathy

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Pronounce: Ātaahua
Ātaahua (female) **Meaning:** Beautiful, handsome, pleasant, pretty, good-looking, gorgeous, lovely
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Pronounce: Marama
Marama (female) **Meaning:** Moon
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Pronounce: Huia
Huia (female) **Meaning:** Feathers of the huia, huia, Heteralocha acutirostris - a glossy black bird, now extinct, which had prized white-tipped tail feathers and orange wattles.
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Pronounce: Kahukura
Kahukura (female) **Meaning:** Rainbow
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Pronounce: Atawhai
Atawhai (female) **Meaning:** Kindness, generosity, liberality, kindheartedness, benevolence
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Pronounce: Aruhei
Aruhei (female) **Meaning:** Chief
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Pronounce: Kara
Kara (female) **Meaning:** Colour
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Pronounce: Whetū
Whetū (female) **Meaning:** Star
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Pronounce: Ngaio
Ngaio (female) **Meaning:** Expert, clever, professional
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Pronounce: Āwhina
Āwhina (female) **Meaning:** Assistance, aid, help
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Pronounce: Koa
Koa (female) **Meaning:** Happiness, joy, elation, euphoria, gladness, delight, joyfulness
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Pronounce: Moana
Moana (female) **Meaning:** Sea, ocean, large lake
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Pronounce : Kiri
Kiri (female) **Meaning:** Skin of a tree or fruit
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Pronounce: Waimarie
Waimarie (female) **Meaning:** Good fortune, luck
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Pronounce: Mere
Mere (female) **Meaning:** Mary. Also, a short, flat weapon of stone, often of greenstone
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Pronounce: Kataraina
Kataraina (female) Meaning: Catherine, Kathleen.
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Pronounce: Hūhana
Hūhana (female) **Meaning:** Susan
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Pronounce: Manaia
Manaia (male or female) **Meaning:** Stylised figure used in carving
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Pronounce: Kahurangi
Kahurangi (male or female) **Meaning:** Blue
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Pronounce: Kaea
Kaea (male or female) **Meaning:** To lead (a haka)
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Pronounce: Mahuika
Mahuika (female) **Meaning:** *Atua* (ancestor, deity) from whom Māui obtained fire
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Pronounce: Papatūānuku
Papatūānuku (female) **Meaning:** Earth, Earth mother and wife of Rangi-nui - all living things originate from them.
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Pronounce: Tāwhiri
Tāwhiri (male) **Meaning:** Call of welcome
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Pronounce: Mikaera
Mikaera (male) **Meaning:** Michael or Michaels
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