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'Kapiolani,
Queen Consort of
Hawaii' (
1834–
1899) formally 'Esther Julia Kapiolani' or 'Esther Julia Kapiolani Napelakapuokakae', was married to
King David KalÄkaua and reigned as Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
She was the granddaughter of
Kaumualii, the last king of the island of
Kauai before being ceded to the unified
Hawaiian Islands governed by
Kamehameha the Great. She was also the step-daughter of
Queen Regent Kaahumanu.
Queen Esther Julia Kapiolani's principal legacy was her establishment of the Kapiolani Maternity Hospital for native Hawaiian mothers. It survives today as the
Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children. The premier park in
Waikīkī also bears her name.
Kapiolani Park was gifted to her by her husband, David KalÄkaua, in honor of his wife.
"Julia" was derived from Kapiolani's motto — "Kulia i ka nuu" (Strive for excellence). Kulia also translates as Julia. Because of this many books show that her first name to be Julia. Esther Kapiolani is her true birthname.
External links
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Kapiolani Medical Center- Hospital named after the Queen.