Mara is a Hebrew name which means "bitterness" and is also a variant of Maria. It is the name of a Biblical character, a Buddhist and Hindu demon of temptation, a wraith in Scandinavian folklore and various deities in Latvian and Belarusian mythology. The name also means "death-bringing" or "destroying" in Sanskrit, ironic considering her ability of Reformation which means she can never truly die. Her middle name, India, means "body of water" in Sanskrit, as well as being the name of a country. Her surname, Cunningham, is the name of a district in Scotland, and means "dwelling of the chief or king".
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| - Mara is a Hebrew name which means "bitterness" and is also a variant of Maria. It is the name of a Biblical character, a Buddhist and Hindu demon of temptation, a wraith in Scandinavian folklore and various deities in Latvian and Belarusian mythology. The name also means "death-bringing" or "destroying" in Sanskrit, ironic considering her ability of Reformation which means she can never truly die. Her middle name, India, means "body of water" in Sanskrit, as well as being the name of a country. Her surname, Cunningham, is the name of a district in Scotland, and means "dwelling of the chief or king".
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| - Mara is a Hebrew name which means "bitterness" and is also a variant of Maria. It is the name of a Biblical character, a Buddhist and Hindu demon of temptation, a wraith in Scandinavian folklore and various deities in Latvian and Belarusian mythology. The name also means "death-bringing" or "destroying" in Sanskrit, ironic considering her ability of Reformation which means she can never truly die. Her middle name, India, means "body of water" in Sanskrit, as well as being the name of a country. Her surname, Cunningham, is the name of a district in Scotland, and means "dwelling of the chief or king".
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