| OC | ||
| Hawaiian | peʔa-peʔa | Hawaiian bat: Lasiurus semotus |
| peʔa | bat | |
| Aua | bea | fruit bat, flying fox |
| Lenkau | pwik | fruit bat, flying fox |
| Lou | pwIk | fruit bat, flying fox |
| Tanga | bek | the flying fox (Pteropus), the totem animal of the clan |
| Pileni | peka | flying fox |
| Rennellese | peka | flying fox: Pteropus tonganus geddei MacGillivray. Formerly important for teeth and food, and for the sport of snaring |
| peka-peka | glossy swiftlet: Collocalia esculenta desiderata Mayr, Wolff; to go fast here and there | |
| Samoan | peʔa | flying fox |
| pe-peʔa | smell offensively, stink | |
| Fijian | beka | bat |
| Niue | peka-peka | a bird, the swiftlet (often called the swallow) |
| peka | flying fox, fruit bat; to cling | |
| Tongan | peka | bat, flying fox |
| Canala | bɨ | flying fox |
| Maori | peka-peka | bats: Chalinolobus morio and Mystarops tuberculatus |
| Proto-Micronesian | pweka | bat |
| Wuvulu | bea | fruit bat, flying fox |