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Maya may refer to:

People and languages

Historical persons or events

  • Maya (Egyptian) (13th century BC), the treasurer to Pharaoh Tutankhamun of Egypt
  • Maya (Korean singer) (b. 1979), K-Pop singer
  • Maya Angelou (b. 1928), African-American author and poet
  • Maya Bond (b. 2000), Japanese American singer
  • Maya Bond (actress) (b. 1931), Canadian actress
  • Maya Bouskilla (b. 1977), Israeli singer
  • Maya Deren (1917-1961), American avant-garde filmmaker
  • Maya Gabeira (b. 1987), Brazilian surfer and daughter of the politician Fernando Gabeira
  • Maya Gold (b. 1981), stage name of a Hungarian pornographic actress
  • Maya Jobarteh (b. 1983), West African kora player
  • Maya Lin (b. 1959), American architect and sculptor, designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • Maya Mishalska (b. 1974), Mexican actress
  • Maya Plisetskaya (b. 1925), Russian ballerina
  • Maya Ritter (b. 1993), Canadian actress
  • Maya Rudolph (b. 1972), American actress and Saturday Night Live cast member
  • Battle of Maya a battle in 1813 of the Peninsular War, between British and French forces
  • Maya Dolas (1966-1991) An Indian gangster who worked for notorious underworld don Dawood Ibrahim

    Geographical locations

  • Maya, Western Australia, a location in Western Australia
  • Maya Biosphere Reserve, a nature reservation in northern Guatemala
  • Maya Karimata, an island in West Borneo, Indonesia
  • Maya Mountains, a range in Guatemala and Belize
  • Maya River, a river in the region of Sakha, Russia
  • Mount Maya, a mountain in Kobe, Japan and the namesake of the Navy cruiser

    Technology

  • Japanese cruiser Maya of the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • Maya, the NATO reporting name for Aero L-29 Delfin, a Czech military jet trainer aircraft
  • Maya (software), a computer program for creating 3D graphics
  • Maya Signature Series, six-string electric guitars created by Washburn Guitars

    Culture and art

    Fictional characters

  • Maya, the original name given to Aelita (Code Lyoko) in the TV show Code Lyoko.
  • , an alien character on the television series Space: 1999
  • Maya the Bee, a character in a popular German children's book and television series
  • Maya of Mirinoi, the Yellow Ranger in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy
  • Maya Chinn, a character from the American daytime soap opera Passions
  • Maya Do'Urden, a sister of Drizzt Do'Urden in Forgotten Realms
  • Maya Gallo, a character in the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me
  • Maya (Battlestar Galactica), a character in Battlestar Galactica
  • Maya Fey, a character from the Ace Attorney videogame series
  • Maya Herrera, a character in the NBC drama series, Heroes
  • Maya Santos, a character from Maya & Miguel
  • Maya (Killer Instinct), from Killer Instinct 2 and Killer Instinct: Gold.

    Art, film, literature, music, TV

  • Maya, a 1999 book by Jostein Gaarder
  • Maya, An Assamese Monthly Magazine
  • Maya, a song by the Incredible String Band from the 1968 album Wee Tam and the Big Huge
  • Maya (album), by Banco de Gaia
  • Maya (album), by Zubeen Garg, Assam
  • Maya (film), a 2001 film by Digvijay Singh
  • Maya (1966 film), a 1966 American film starring Sajid Khan and Jay North.
  • Maya (TV series), a U.S. television adventure series that ran from 1967 to 1968 and was a follow-up to the 1966 film
  • Maya Memsaab, a 1992 Bollywood movie directed by Ketan Mehta
  • Maya with Doll, a 1938 painting by Pablo Picasso of his daughter Maya
  • Tamperer featuring Maya, a British pop group

    Other

  • Maya, the Filipino name for the Eurasian Tree Sparrow
  • Maya Gold (candy), organic chocolate produced by Green & Black's
  • Maya sticks, pieces of resin-rich wood used as a firestarter
  • Maya, a Bottlenose Dolphin at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MDFurther Information

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