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Lilihua is a Hawaiian name meaning, "to go forth prepared" or "to go from one place to another, prepared for the journey and destination." Although variations of this name are found in Asia, Polynesians with this name are considered to be born enlightened, with a stubborn resolve not to deviate from a path of righteousness. They tend to be extremely attractive, charismatic, and loyal.
"I don't worry about her on this journey. She is so Lilihua, and always comes prepared."
Lilihua by SandAndSnow March 10, 2015
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Liliha is a real gem and one of the kindest people you will ever meet. Her name means angry disregard in Hawaiian but her personality comes off quite different. Find yourself a Liliha.
Woah she's such a gem she must be a Liliha
liliha by HellOfANight April 28, 2020
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