Marama relates to more than one article:
People
- Mārama, Māori woman who signed the Treaty of Waitangi
- Te Mārama, Māori woman who signed the Treaty of Waitangi
- Marama Amau, Tahitian footballer
- Marama Corlett, Maltese actress and dancer
- Marama Davidson, New Zealand politician and Member of Parliament
- Marama Fox, New Zealand politician
- Marama Leonard-Higgins, Māori elder in the Ngāi Tahu iwi
- Marama Martin, Māori television and radio broadcaster
- Marama Russell, New Zealand midwife and tribal leader
- Marama Teururai, Tahitian royal and Regent of Huahine
- Marama Vahirua (born 1980), a Tahitian footballer
- Eden Marama, New Zealand tennis player
- Kiki Marama, of the New Zealand hip hop group Upper Hutt Posse
- Paula Marama, New Zealand tennis player
Other
- Márama, a Uruguayan band
- Marama, South Australia, a town and a locality
- Marama (mythology) (or 'malama') is a widespread Polynesian word for 'moon' or 'light'. It may also be the name of a Cook Island lunar deity
- Marama bean (Tylosema esculentum) is a plant native to Africa
- Marama tribe (Luhya), an indigenous tribe of Kenya
- SS Marama, the name of two ships
- Marama Hall, an academic building and concert hall at the University of Otago, New Zealand
See also
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