Proper noun
Masi (plural Masis)
A surname from Italian.
Ink, called masi, an admixture of several chemical components, has been used in India since at least the 4th century BC. Source: Internet
In the Hamptons, architect Paul Masi and designer Damon Liss, raised the elemental to a new level of sophistication. Source: Internet
Opposition senator Desiree Masi said: "A coup has been carried out. Source: Internet
Her father, Steve Masi, is currently serving with the National Guard. Source: Internet
Lt. John Cosby proceeded to the crash scene while Masi attended to Mackenzie. Source: Internet
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining, Aggrey Masi, commended the delegation for paying a courtesy call to Mutharika saying their visit would benefit the country as far as climate change and climate justices are concerned. Source: Internet