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==People with the surname== ==People with the surname==
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'''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) can be also a Hebrew-language surname (not related to the Hawaiian name). There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them sunnests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading ].<ref>, a webpage of the ]</ref> '''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) can be also a Hebrew-language surname (not related to the Hawaiian name). There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them sunnests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading ].


* ] (born 1976), Israeli politician * ] (born 1976), Israeli politician
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Ohana is the sense of family in Hawaiian culture (spelled with an ʻokina as ʻohana).

Ohana may also refer to:

People with the surname

Ohana (Template:Lang-he) can be also a Hebrew-language surname (not related to the Hawaiian name). There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them sunnests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading henna.


Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ohana.
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