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The name Maya has multiple origins. It is of Sanskrit origin, meaning "illusion" in Hindu philosophy. In Latin America, Maya is also used as a variation of the name Maia, originating from Greek mythology as the name of a goddess.
Maya is Hindu goddess of illusion.
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