Hawaii: Kuhina Nui: 1819-1864
| Kuhina Nui [1] | |
| May 1819 - 5 Jun 1832 | Kaʻahumanu |
| 5 Jul 1832 - 4 Apr 1839 | Kīnaʻu (Kaʻahumanu II) |
| 7 Jun 1839 - 7 Jun 1845 | Miriama (Miriam) Kekāuluohi (Kaʻahumanu III) |
| 10 Jun 1845 - 16 Jan 1855 | Keoni Ana ʻōpio (John Young, Jr.) |
| 16 Jan 1855 - 18 Dec 1863 | Wikolia (Victoria) Kamāmalu Kaʻahumanu (Kaʻahumanu IV) |
| 18 Dec 1863 - 20 Aug 1864 | Mataio (Matthew) Keawenui Kekūanaoʻa |
- The office was constitutionally defined as Kuhina nui o ke Aupuni (1840) and Kuhinanui o kō Hawaiʻi Pae ʻĀina (1852), which literally means Grand/Prime Minister of the State, resp. of the Hawaiian Lands. In translation it was rendered as Premier of the Kingdom, or of the Hawaiian Islands, but later left untranslated.