Māui

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See also: maui and Maui

Hawaiian

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Māui

  1. (Hawaiian mythology) a trickster god who pushed up the sky and fished up the Hawaiian islands
  2. (astronomy) a star near the Pleiades
  3. a male or (sometimes) female given name from Hawaiian

References

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  • Mary Kawena Pukui - Samuel Elbert, Hawaiian Dictionary, University of Hawaii Press 1986
  • Hawaii State Archives: Marriage records Maui (in the old orthography) occurs in 19th-century marriage records as the only name of 5 women and 19 men.

Maori

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Etymology

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Possibly related to mauī (left side).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /maː.u.i/, [mɑː.ʉ.i]

Proper noun

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Māui

  1. (mythology) A trickster and a hero who had his superhuman strength and shapeshifting, believed to have created the islands of New Zealand from a great fish that he caught.

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