Pronunciation of 'chandrakant'
The name 'Chandrakant' originates from Sanskrit and is commonly used in India. It is pronounced differently depending on the language and locale. In English, it is pronounced as 'chuhn-druh-kahnt', while in its original Sanskrit, it is pronounced as 'chʌndɾʌkɑːnt'. The name means 'beloved of the moon' or 'moonstone'.
Word Origin
Sanskrit, India
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A male name of Indian origin meaning 'beloved of the moon' or 'moonstone'.
Pronounced as 'chuhn-druh-kahnt', with 'chuhn' as in 'churn', 'druh' as in 'drum', and 'kahnt' as in 'can't'.
Sanskrit (India)
A male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'beloved of the moon' or 'moonstone'.
Pronounced as 'chʌndɾʌkɑːnt', with 'chʌn' as in 'chun', 'dɾʌ' as in 'dra', and 'kɑːnt' as in 'can't'.