Ululani

Ululani was a Hawaiian chiefess, 7th Aliʻi Nui (ruler) of Hilo.

Her name can mean "heavenly inspiration and growth", "raised to prominence" and it can mean "a royal assemblage or collection".

[2] She was married to Keawemaʻuhili and had two sons with him: Keaweokahikona and ʻElelule Laʻakeaʻelelule.

[citation needed] She was also married to Keawe-a-Heulu, and their children were orator Nāʻihe and chiefess Keohohiwa, mother of ʻAikanaka.

Key- (k)= Kane (male/husband)(w)= wahine (female/wife)Subjects with bold titles, lavender highlighted, bold box= Direct bloodlineBold title, bold, grey box= Aunts, uncles, cousins lineBold title, bold white box= European or American (raised to aliʻi status by marriage or monarch's decree)Regular name and box= makaʻāinana or untitled foreign subject Notes: This article related to Hawaiian royalty is a stub.