Meaning & History
Tui is a Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan masculine given name meaning "chief" or "king." It reflects the traditional Polynesian social structure where chiefs held significant authority and were revered as leaders of their communities. The name carries connotations of nobility, leadership, and respect. While not as widely known outside the Pacific Islands, Tui is commonly used in Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. Its simplicity and powerful meaning make it a distinctive choice representing Pacific heritage and values.