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Pāora

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

Paul

Hēmi

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

James

Rāwiri

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

David

Mikaera

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

Michael

Mikaere

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

Michael

Īhāia

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

Isaiah

Nīkora

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

Nicolas, Nicholls, Nico

Wiremu

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

Williams

Manu

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

Meaning:

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

Teina

Posted on 17/01/201922/01/2019 by tamarilanglais8058

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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