Man/Husband
K?ne - "k?h-neh"
Woman/Wife
Wahine - "wah-hee-neh"
Child
Keiki - "kay-kee"
Family
'Ohana - "oh-hah-nah"
Friend
Hoaloha - "hoh-ah-loh-hah"
Parent
Makua - "mah-koo-ah"
Father
Makuak?ne - "mah-koo-ah-k?h-neh"
Mother
Makuahine - "mah-koo-ah-hee-neh"
Son/ Boy
Keikik?ne - "kay-kee-k?h-neh"
Daughter/ Girl
Kaikamahine - "ky-kah-mah-hee-neh"
Baby
P?p? - "p?h-p?h"
Grandfather
Kupunak?ne - "koo-poo-nah-k?h-neh"
Grandmother
Kupunawahine - "koo-poo-nah-wah-hee-neh"
Elder/Ancestor
Kupuna - "koo-poo-nah"
Elder Relative
Pili mua - "pee-lee moo-ah"
Grandchild
Mo'opuna - "moh'oh-poo-nah"
Uncle
'Anakala - "ah-nah-kah-lah"
Aunt
'Anak? - "ah-nah-k?h"
Cousin
Hoah?nau - "hoh-wah-h?h-now-oo"
Local Person
Kama'?ina - "kah-mah'eye-nah"
Visitor
Mea kipa - "meh-ah kee-pah"
Newcomer
Malihini - "mah-lee-hee-nee"
Caucasian
Haole - "how-leh"
Boy's younger brother; girl's younger sister
kaikaina - "kye-kye-nah"
Boy's older brother; girl's older sister
kaikua`ana - "kye-koo-ah' ah-nah"
boy's sister
kaikuahine - "kye-koo-ah-hin-eh"
girl's brother
kaikunane - "kye-koo-nah-neh"
Guest
Malihini - "mah-lee-he-nee"
Family Guardian
'Aumakua - "ow-mah-koo-ah"