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Keona is the female version of the Hawaiian name Keoni. Meaning God's gracious gift.
Keona is naturally artistic and very beautiful. She has an amazing loving heart, extrememly smart and can make you smile on the cloudiest day.
People are generally very jealous of her beauty and will try anything to bring her down. But she is strong willed and a child of God, so those who are eaten with envy only look pathetic in His eye's.
Keona is naturally artistic and very beautiful. She has an amazing loving heart, extrememly smart and can make you smile on the cloudiest day.
People are generally very jealous of her beauty and will try anything to bring her down. But she is strong willed and a child of God, so those who are eaten with envy only look pathetic in His eye's.
by BeInspired March 31, 2011
Jun 14 Word of the Day
Referring to women who are sexually or romantically attracted to other women. Applies to both lesbians and bisexual women, as it is only the same-sex attraction that matters, not any other attractions the women may have.
Originates from the Greek poet Sappho, a bisexual woman from the Isle of Lesbos, from which we get the term lesbian.
Originates from the Greek poet Sappho, a bisexual woman from the Isle of Lesbos, from which we get the term lesbian.
by whatisdead June 25, 2015
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Hearing that word makes your heart flutter, right? Keona is a sweet,loving person. She cares about you more than you ever know and she’s always there to protect you. She’s the best person you could want in your life and she’s always there to listen to you when you have problems and that’s on metal straws 😚
by Adorabowl :) November 05, 2019
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Keona is a beautiful girl. She is very talented and smart. People will try anything to bring her down but she is very strong. And she wish people will stop hating on her. And she is very popular.
Keona is great person.
by kh10 May 27, 2018
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A very caring, sexy, outgoing, well-rounded woman that everyone loves. Has great hair, gets along with just about anyone.
by alm5675 March 15, 2009