ronga
Ronga is a word with multiple meanings depending on the context and geographical location. In New Zealand Māori culture, "ronga" can refer to a type of seabird, specifically the sooty shearwater (Ardenna grisea). This bird is also known as the tītī or muttonbird. Māori have a traditional relationship with this bird, which is a significant food source and has cultural importance. The term can also be used in a more general sense, sometimes referring to other seabirds or even fish.
Beyond New Zealand, the word "Ronga" can appear as a place name. For instance, there is a
In other contexts, "ronga" might be a surname or part of a personal name, though this is