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Hawaiian Paradise Park

Hawaiian Paradise Park is located in the Puna District of East Hawaii, approximately 15 miles southeast of Hilo. This subdivision fronts State Highway 130 and stretches 4 miles to the Pacific Ocean and is 3 1/2 miles wide. It is the second largest private subdivision in the United States with over 8800 building lots, most of which are one acre in size.
 
HAWAIIAN NAMES AND THEIR MEANINGS FOR THE STREETS IN HAWAIIAN PARADISE PARK

 Beach Road  Ala Hele o Puna (Ah-lah-heh-leh o Poona) - Pathway (road) (of) to Puna
 1st Ave  'Akala (Ah-kah-lah) - pink, raspberry or thimbleberry
 2nd Ave  'Aloe (Ah-low-eh) - a plant used medicinally
 3rd Ave  'Awa (Ah-vah) - a small plant used for medicine, drinks
 4th Ave  'Awapuhi (Ah-vah-poo-hee) -- ginger flower or plant
 5th Ave  'Ekaha (Eh-kah-hah) ­ bird's nest fern
 6th Ave  Hialoa (Hee-ah-low-ah) ­ a small weed with yellow flowers, used medicinally (same as 'Uhaloa)
 7th Ave  Hinahina (Hee-nah-hee-nah) ­ Spanish moss
 8th Ave  Kahili (Kah-hee-lee) ­ a standard, a kind of ginger
 9th Ave  Kalaunu (Kah-lah-oo-new) ­ crown, crown flower
 10th Ave  Kiele (Kee-eh-leh) -- gardenia
 11th Ave  Kika (Kee-kah) ­ cigar flower, a small smooth shrub with flowers
 12th Ave  Koali (Koh-ah-lee) ­ morning glory
 13th Ave  Kukui (Koo-koo-ee) ­ candlenut, seed can be eaten, medicinal
 14th Ave  La'amia (Lah-ah-mee-ah) ­ calabash tree
 15th Ave  La'i (Lah-ee) ­ Ti leaf
 16th Ave  La'au Paina (Lah-aoo-Pah-ee-nah) ­ pine tree, any kind
 17th Ave  Lokelani (Loh-kay-lah-nee) ­ a rose (heavenly rose); Maui's flower
 18th Ave  Mai'a (Mah-ee-ah) -- banana
 19th Ave  Manako (Mah-nah-koh) -- mango
 20th Ave  Melia (Meh-lee-ah) -- plumeria
 21st Ave  Mikana (mee-kah-nah) -- papaya
 22nd Ave  Naniali'I (Nah-nee-ah-lee-ee) -- alamanda
 23rd Ave  Naupaka (Naow-pah-kah) ­ a shrub with half flowers
 24th Ave  'Ohe (Oh-hay) -- bamboo
 25th Ave  'Okika (Oh-kee-kah) -- orchid
 26th Ave  'Olena (Oh-len-ah) ­ a medicinal shrub
 27th Ave  Palapalai (Pah-lah-pah-lah-ee) ­ a fern
 28th Ave  Poha (Poh-hah) -- gooseberry
 29th Ave  Poni Mo'i (Poh-nee-Moh-ee) -- carnation
 30th Ave Puakalo (Poo-ah-kah-loh) ­ taro flower
 31st Ave  'Uala (Oo-ah-lah) ­ sweet potato
 32nd Ave 'Uhaloa (Oo-hah-loh-ah) -- a small weed with yellow flowers, used medicinally (same as Hialoa)
 33rd Ave  'Uluhe (Oo-loo-hay) ­ false staghorn
 Road A  'Ama'u (Ah-mah-oo) ­ a fern
 Road B  Kiawe (Kee-ah-veh) -- algaroba
 Road C  Kilika (Kee-lee-kah) ­ silky, like silver oak, a blackberry tree
 Road D  Kukane (Koo-kah-nay) ­ a rough-skinned lemon too bitter or sour to eat
 Road E  Kupaoa (Koo-pah-oh-ah) ­ strong permeating scent of jasmine
 Road F  Lemiwai ( Leh-mee-vah-ee) ­ water lemon, yellow, larger and sweeter than lilikoi
 Road G  Liliko'i (Lee-lee-koy) ­ purple water lemon or purple granadilla, passionfruit
 Road H  Loke (Loh-kay) ­ rose, different from Lokelani
 Road I  Manioka (Mah-nee-oh-kah) -- tapioca
 Road J  Noni (Noh-nee) ­ Indian Mulberry, used medicinally, famine food
 Road K  Pilikai (Pee-lee-kah-ee) ­ close to the sea
 Railroad  Ka'aahi (Kah-ah-ah-hee) ­ train or engine, (fire car)
 Heiau Place  Wahi Heiau (Wah-hee-Heh-ee-ow) ­ temple place
 Heiau Road  Ala Heiau (Ah-lah-Heh-ee-ow) ­ temple road
 Pohaku Circle  (Poh-hah-koo) -- stoney circle or circle of stones
 Maku'u Drive  (Mah-koo-oo) ­ neck cut on the stern end of a canoe hull hewn in the mountains to which a rope was fastened to drag the canoe to the sea.
 Kaloli Drive (Kah-loh-lee) ­ the turn or the change
 Paradise Drive remains Paradise Drive
 O'O Road  (Oh-oh) ­ a bird, a crowbar, to pierce, to poke
 Shower Drive Ua Kilihune (Oo-ah Kee-lee-hoo-nay) ­ to shower lightly, misty rain, wind-blown spray
 Paradise Ala Kai  (Ah-lah-Kah-ee) ­ road by the sea