Kalokuokamaile
| Kalokuokamaile | |
|---|---|
| High Chief | |
| Born | Maui |
| Spouse | Kaloiokalani |
| Issue | Kaohelelani |
| House | House of Kalokuokamaile |
| Father | Keōua |
| Mother | Kahikikalaokalani |
Kalokuokamaile (meaning "downpour/blowing of the maile" in Hawaiian), was a Hawaiian chief and first-born son of Keoua Kalanikupuapaikalaninui and half-brother of Kamehameha the Great who unified the Hawaiian Islands in 1810. He was the primogenitor of the Royal House of Keoua nui.