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Masari

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Meaning

Masari is an Arabic name for boys that is an attribution to Masar, which means road, path, direction of travel, thus Masari means on the road, belonging to the road.

Pronunciation

Pronounced: Masari

Variations

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Masari is a boy name of Arabic origin. It has a timeless feel and works well for parents looking for a meaningful classic name.

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