Akafuna (c. 1760 - after 1810) was a princess from Aila island and mother of the first king of Oceania, Aloʻhi (r. 1832-1845). Her father was Lohi, chieftain of Aila. A legend says that Akafuna gave birth to her son on the top of Maʻuga Fanua, the highest peak in Oceania.