In Mario Torelli's diagram of this haruspicial object, the names Uni and Mae appear together in a cell on the edge of the liver; see Nancy Thompson de Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology, 2006, p. 44 (online).
The alternate spelling Maja represents the intervocalici as j, pronounced similarly to an initial y in English; hence Latin maior, "greater," in English became "major."
The alternate spelling Maja represents the intervocalici as j, pronounced similarly to an initial y in English; hence Latin maior, "greater," in English became "major."