Live Aloha

The word aloha derives from the Hawaiian words alo meaning "presence", "front", "face", or "share"; and ha, meaning "breath of life" or "essence of life".

Aloha in the Hawaiian language means affction, love, peace, compassion, mercy, goodbye, and hello, among other sentiments of a similar nature. It is used especially in Hawai'i as a greeting meaning hello and goodbye. Variations occur based on circumstances when used as a salutation. "Aloha kakahiaka" is the phrase for "good morning". "Aloha 'auinalā" is the phrase for "good afternoon". "Aloha ahiahi" is the phrase for "good evening". "Aloha kākou" is a common form of "welcome to all". It is also the state nickname of Hawai'i, the "Aloha State". [ reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloha ]

A - AKAHAI, meaning kindness.
L - LOKAHI, meaning bring unity.
O - OLU`OLU, meaning politeness.
H - HA`AHA`A, meaning humbled.
A - AHONUI, meaning enduring.