| OC | ||
| Hawaiian | koʔolau | windward sides of the Hawaiian islands |
| Seimat | tola | north wind |
| Leipon | tolaw e hey | northwest monsoon |
| tolaw | north wind; north | |
| Sori | laŋa toraw | east wind ( = ‘wind’) |
| Kuruti | tolaw | north wind |
| Pak | dolaw | east wind |
| Ahus | tolaw | north wind; north |
| Loniu | tolaw | East |
| Levei | tolaw | east wind |
| Lindrou | tolaw | north wind |
| Nauna | tolaw | north wind |
| Penchal | rolaw | east wind |
| Lenkau | trolaw | east wind |
| Nehan | tulaur | wind from the southwest |
| Roviana | togarauru | a wind that blows from north to northwest |
| Rennellese | tokegau | northwest wind, north wind; to blow, of this wind |
| Mota | togalau | a northwest wind that blows over Ureparapara |
| Samoan | toʔelau | prevailing easterly winds which blow from northeast through east to east-southeast from May to October, and are commonly known as trade winds |
| Wayan | tokalau | east wind; easterly |
| Fijian | tokalau | the northeast wind; the northeast |
| Niue | tokelau | north, northern |
| Tongan | tokelau | north (wind direction) |
| Rarotongan | tokerau | northwest wind |
| Wuvulu | oala | north wind |
| Proto-North-Central Vanuatu | tokalau | northerly wind |