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What does te hana mean in maori?

"Te Hana" in Māori can have several meanings depending on context:

* The flower: "Te Hana" can refer to a specific type of flower, likely a gardenia (although it could also be a metaphorical reference to another flower).

* A place name: "Te Hana" is a common place name in New Zealand, with several locations named after the flower. This includes Te Hana Bay, Te Hana School, and Te Hana Marae.

* A personal name: "Te Hana" can also be a personal name, often for a woman.

To understand the specific meaning of "Te Hana" in a given context, you need more information.

For example, if you are reading a poem, the meaning might be metaphorical. If you are looking at a map, it might refer to a specific location. If you are meeting someone, it might be their name.

Do you have more context about where you encountered "Te Hana"? This will help me provide a more accurate answer.

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