Associations to the word «Maya»
Noun
- Linguist
- Graffito
- Filmmaker
- Animation
- Mexican
- Anna
- Rishi
- Artefact
- Vaughn
- Costa
- Rainforest
- Delusion
- Rama
- Caste
- Causeway
- Stephens
- Choreographer
- Yoga
- Astronomy
- Roots
- Subsistence
- Joker
- Myth
- Alexander
- Jackie
- Rao
- Jill
- Delgado
- Kapoor
- Incense
- Rick
- Ursula
- Kingship
- Luna
- Alias
- Veda
- Yoruba
- Mesh
- Shiva
- Nina
- Goddess
- Khalid
- Diana
- Ember
- Adobe
- Hansen
- Nicole
- Shootout
- Midwife
- Mateo
- Priesthood
- Musketeer
- Friar
- Ethnicity
- Highlands
- Asturias
- Kazan
- Krishna
- Exporter
- Prasad
- Hun
- El
- Venus
- Ng
- Anand
- Kala
- Chronology
- Scowl
- Excavation
- Ceramic
- Culture
- Corpus
- Autobiography
- Angie
- Swami
- Pyrenees
- Motif
- Boyfriend
- Kumar
- Monument
- Karst
- Felipe
- Boone
- Tomb
Wiktionary
MAYA, proper noun. A member of a Mesoamerican civilization that existed in and around Guatemala in the 4th to 10th centuries.
MAYA, proper noun. A descendant of these people.
MAYA, proper noun. Any of the Mayan languages, such as Quiché and Yucatec.
MAYA, proper noun. A female given name of modern usage.
MAYA, proper noun. In Sanskrit, illusion; God's physical and metaphysical creation (literally, "not this").
MAYA, proper noun. A female given name used in India.
MAYA ARCH, noun. Alternative form of Mayan arch
MAYA ARCHES, noun. Plural of Maya arch
Dictionary definition
MAYA, noun. A member of an American Indian people of Yucatan and Belize and Guatemala who had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy; "Mayans had a system of writing and an accurate calendar".
MAYA, noun. A family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya.
Wise words
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