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How do you say Reagan in Hawaiian?

There's no direct translation of "Reagan" into Hawaiian. Hawaiian doesn't have a direct equivalent for the sound of the "R" in "Reagan."

Here are a few ways you could approach it:

* Phonetic Approximation: You could try to find a Hawaiian word that sounds closest to "Reagan." This might involve using the letter "L" as a substitute for "R," which is sometimes used in Hawaiian to represent similar sounds. However, this wouldn't be a true translation.

* Meaningful Alternative: If you're looking for a name with a similar meaning or connotation, you could choose a Hawaiian name that reflects qualities associated with Ronald Reagan, such as "Keoni" (meaning "brave, strong"), "Kaimana" (meaning "sea," reflecting his California background), or "Lani" (meaning "heaven," alluding to his political philosophy).

Ultimately, the best way to say "Reagan" in Hawaiian depends on the context and your intended meaning.

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