Anna Kaûiulani (born 1842) was a noble member of the House of KalÃÂkaua during the Kingdom of Hawaii. Two of her siblings became ruling monarchs.
She was born in 1842 to the High Chiefess Analea KeohokÃÂlole and the High Chief Caesar Kapaûakea. She was a younger sister of James Kaliokalani, David KalÃÂkaua, and Lydia Kamakaûeha, and the older sister of Kaûiminaûauao, Miriam K. Likelike and William Pitt Leleiohoku II. The name Kaûiulani translates from the Hawaiian language as The Royal Sacred One.
She was, according to Hawaiian tradition of hÃÂnai, adopted by the Princess KekauÃȈ Ânohi, who was the granddaughter of Kamehameha I, the royal governor of the island of Kauaûi and foster mother of Abigail Maheha.
She died young, although the date and exact cause of death was never recorded. Her niece, Victoria Kaûiulani (who shared her Hawaiian name) became Hawaii's crown princess but died aged twenty-three.
The exact site of burial is not known. She is not buried at the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ûAla in the Nuûuanu Valley with her siblings and parents.