Hawaiʻi

Usage notes
The ʻokina — in English typography often represented with the straight apostrophe (') — indicates a glottal stop in  and.

Legal information: the spellings of units in Hawaii were changed by legislation to include the ʻokina; however, the name of the state itself was not, hence not written with an ʻokina because the Statehood Act in 1959 used the spelling “Hawaii”—thus a Natural Resource Report states, “the name of the state is Hawaii, while the name of the island of the same name is Hawai‘i.”

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  person