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'''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) can be also a Hebrew-language surname (not related to the Hawaiian name). |
'''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) can be also a Hebrew-language surname (not related to the Hawaiian name). | ||
* ] (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:
- "Ohana" (Hawaii Five-0), an episode of the television series Hawaii Five-0
- Ohana by Hawaiian, a subsidiary of Hawaiian Airlines
- Ohana Hotels and Resorts, a Honolulu-based hotel chain owned by Outrigger Hotels & Resorts
- Ohana Matsumae, a fictional character in the anime/manga Hanasaku Iroha
- Ohana project, an interferometer atop Mauna Kea
- Ohana Punch, a line of punch drinks produced by the Faygo beverage company
People with the surname
Ohana (Template:Lang-he) can be also a Hebrew-language surname (not related to the Hawaiian name).
- Amir Ohana (born 1976), Israeli politician
- Asher Ohana (born 1945), Israeli civil servant
- Cláudia Ohana (born 1963), Brazilian actress
- Eli Ohana (born 1964), Israeli football player
- Esther Ohana (died 1983), the first Israeli killed by Palestinian stone-throwing; see Killing of Esther Ohana
- Maurice Ohana (1913–1992), Anglo-French composer
- Michael Ohana (born 1995), Israeli football player
- Shirley Ohana (born 1983), Israeli football player
- Tal Ohana, mayor of Yeruham, Israel
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