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Pronunciation of 'amarendranath'

The word 'Amarendranath' is a name of Indian origin, specifically from Sanskrit and Bengali. It is pronounced as /ˌʌmɑːˈrɛndrənɑːθ/ in English, which can be broken down as 'uh-mah-REN-druh-nath'. In its original Sanskrit and Bengali, it is pronounced differently, reflecting the phonetic characteristics of those languages.

Word Origin

The name 'Amarendranath' originates from Sanskrit and Bengali. It is a compound of 'Amarendra' (अमरेंद्र), meaning 'Lord of the Immortals' or 'Lord Indra', and 'Nath' (नाथ), meaning 'Lord' or 'Master'. This name is often used in Indian culture and has a spiritual and noble connotation.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

uh-mah-REN-druh-nath/ˌʌmɑːˈrɛndrənɑːθ/Slow

A name of Indian origin, meaning 'Lord of the Immortals' or 'Lord Indra'.

Pronounced as 'uh-mah-REN-druh-nath', with stress on the second syllable. 'Uh' as in 'up', 'mah' as in 'mama', 'REN' as in 'rent', 'druh' as in 'drum', and 'nath' as in 'path'.

Sanskrit

amarendra-nātha/əˈmərəndrəˌnɑːtʰə/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Lord of the Immortals' or 'Lord Indra'.

Pronounced as 'ah-mah-REN-drah-nah-tha'. 'Ah' as in 'father', 'mah' as in 'mama', 'REN' as in 'rent', 'drah' with a soft 'r', and 'nah-tha' with a soft 'th'.

Bengali

aw-moh-REN-dro-nath/ˌɔmɔrendronatʰ/Slow

A Bengali name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Lord of the Immortals' or 'Lord Indra'.

Pronounced as 'aw-moh-REN-dro-nath'. 'Aw' as in 'awe', 'moh' as in 'more', 'REN' as in 'rent', 'dro' as in 'drown', and 'nath' as in 'path'.