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.
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)
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
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
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'.