'Maware' alone doesn't have any meaning, if you mean 'mawaremigi', it could mean an 'about turn to right', a 'right-wise about-face'.
Or if you mean 'aware' (a - WA - re), it could mean 'pitiable, pitiful, poor, miserable'.
lf you mean under ware its shitagi or pantsu.
If you are talking about Ware, MA, in 2011 it is 250 years old.
マディソン /ma di son/ would be the Japanese term for that name.
マギー /ma gii/ would be the Japanese term for the name 'Maggie'.
Ma Té (i assume you mean wait)
The address of the Proprietors Of The Ware Center Meeting House is: 110 Church Street, Ware, MA 01082-1231
マカイラ /ma Kai ra/ would be Japanization of that name.
YES!
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It doesn't mean anything, transliterated into Japanese, it would be マッディー /ma-ddii/ pronounced with geminate 'd' and long 'i'.
Depends on the kanji. I guess seeming shiro = white and ma = circle, Shiroma could mean white circle?
Llama in Japanese is ra ma. (or at least that is how it is pronounced.)