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What’s in a Name? - HiloJulie - 04-01-2024 “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet” -Shakespeare https://www.khon2.com/local-news/new-official-name-for-big-island/amp/ RE: What’s in a Name? - Wao nahele wahine - 04-01-2024 Possibly an April Fool's joke. RE: What’s in a Name? - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 04-01-2024 I could understand if we were called Captain Cook Island and they wanted to change it to a more Hawaiian name, but Hawaii Island is about as Hawaiian as you can get. What’s the reasoning? It’s TOO Hawaiian? RE: What’s in a Name? - terracore - 04-01-2024 This would totally work too. Just like when they renamed Saddle Road to Daniel K. Inouye Highway... or Waimea to Kamuela. The old names were quickly forgotten, tossed into the dustbin of history! Their numbers are dwindling, but some people still call O'Reilly's in Hilo "Checkers". RE: What’s in a Name? - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 04-01-2024 Possibly an April Fool's joke. That does seem like the most probable explanation. But if so, I wonder, does KHON know that generally April Fools jokes should include some humor? Like including some weird new names for Hawaii Island in the report? Or a quick image of the new map? http://www.city-data.com/forum/attachments/big-island/146991d1427599912-hilarious-map-big-island-hawaii-map1.jpg RE: What’s in a Name? - kalianna - 04-02-2024 How about "the Hawaiian Island formerly known as The Big Island" RE: What’s in a Name? - garymatt - 04-02-2024 ThifkaTBI it is then. RE: What’s in a Name? - HiloJulie - 04-02-2024 I wish it was an April Fool's joke. But no. It's not. The current legal name is "The Island of Hawai'i" The term, "Big Island" is a connotated nickname with no legal basis or standing. Kind of like New York's "The Big Apple" or New Orleans' "The Big Easy." But, alas, we have the "HAWAIʻI BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES," made up of the following members:
How does this proposed name change matter benefit ONE sole "Big Island" resident? And even more importantly, how does this name change benefit ONE sole Native Hawaiian? RE: What’s in a Name? - kalianna - 04-02-2024 Ok, so that would make it "the Hawaiian Island formerly known as The Island of Hawaii" Or THIFKATIOH, pronounced Thif-kat-īoh. Has a nice ring to it doesnʻt it? And makes just as much sense as changing the name of Loihi to Kamaʻehuakanaloa. More syllables is always preferable. RE: What’s in a Name? - Punatang - 04-02-2024 Just make it organic and rooted in the spirit of the people. HERE, If you are struggling to name something its: Da Kine I vote for: Da Kine Island |