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Blossom Puanani Alama-Tom is a Living Treasure of Hawaiʻi and the last surviving judge of the first Merrie Monarch Festival. Alama-Tom is also an entertainer, a kumu hula, a hula judge, and a musician. Since 1940, Alama-Tom has performed at the City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation’s Nā Hula Festival.
Beautiful name but sounds too close to a name for a woman's lady parts.
Pretty, but it does have the word poo in it...
Such a lovely name, becoming a favorite of mine. It sounds very feminine and lovely. Pua or Nani or maybe Nina would be a good nickname.
Like basically all Hawaiian names, this name is beautiful.
Pretty.

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