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ʻAikanaka (father of Keohokālole)         
HIGH CHIEF OF HAWAII
Aikanaka (Kalakaua's grandfather); Aikanaka (1790-1868); Aikanaka (1790–1868); Aikanaka (father of Keohokalole); Aikanaka (father of Keohokālole); ʻAikanaka; 'Aikanaka (father of Keohokālole)
ʻAikanaka (died 1837) was a high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii and grandfather of two of Hawaii's future monarchs.
Father of the Dáil         
In Ireland, the term Father of the Dáil () is an unofficial title applied to the current member of Dáil Éireann with the longest unbroken period of service in the Dail, regardless of their position. The 'Father' has no official role in the business of the House as the title is honorific.
God the Father         
  • vision]] of ''God the Father'' in glory
  • 1510–1517}}
  • Depiction of God the Father (detail), [[Pieter de Grebber]], 1654
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' depiction of God the Father and the Son [[Jesus]]
  • Julius Schnorr]], 1860
  • A depiction of the [[Trinity]] consisting of God the Father along with [[God the Son]] ([[Jesus]]) and [[God the Holy Spirit]]
  • A figurative drawing of God, in the old German prayer books (Waldburg-Gebetbuch), about 1486
IN CHRISTIANITY, THE FIRST OF THE THREE PERSONS OF THE TRINITY, WHO BEGETS THE SON AND FROM WHOM THE HOLY SPIRIT PROCEEDS
Heavenly Father; Holy Father (Holy Father); Father God; الآ; Paternal view of God; God the Father (title); Celestial Father; God the father; God the Parent; Father (Christianity); God the Father (Christianity)
(in Christian doctrine) the first person of the Trinity, God as creator and supreme authority.

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ʻAikanaka (father of Keohokālole)
ʻAikanaka (died 1837) was a high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii and grandfather of two of Hawaii's future monarchs.