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Pronunciation of 'haripriyan'

The word 'Haripriyan' is a name of Indian origin, specifically derived from Sanskrit. It is pronounced as 'huh-ree-PREE-yuhn' in English. The name means 'beloved of Lord Hari (Vishnu)' in Sanskrit.

Word Origin

The name 'Haripriyan' originates from Sanskrit, where 'Hari' refers to Lord Vishnu, and 'Priyan' means beloved or dear.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

huh-ree-PREE-yuhn/həˈriːpriːjən/Slow

A name of Indian origin meaning 'beloved of Lord Hari (Vishnu)'.

Pronounced as 'huh-ree-PREE-yuhn', with stress on the second syllable. 'Huh' as in 'hug', 'ree' as in 'reed', 'pree' as in 'preen', and 'yuhn' as in 'young'.

Sanskrit

haripriyan/ɦəɾiˈpɾijən/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, it means 'beloved of Lord Hari (Vishnu)'.

Pronounced as 'haripriyan', where 'ha' is soft, 'ri' is pronounced as 'ree', 'pri' as 'pree', and 'yan' as 'yun'.

தமிழ் (Tamil)

haripriyan/haɾiˈpɾijən/Slow

In Tamil, it is used as a name meaning 'beloved of Lord Hari (Vishnu)'.

Pronounced as 'haripriyan', with 'ha' as in 'hut', 'ri' as in 'reed', 'pri' as in 'preen', and 'yan' as in 'young'.