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Pronunciation of 'jagadishwaran'

The word 'Jagadishwaran' is a name of Indian origin, typically used in Tamil or Sanskrit contexts. It can be broken down into 'Jagadish' (meaning 'Lord of the Universe') and 'waran' (a suffix often used in Tamil names). Below are the pronunciations and meanings.

Word Origin

The name 'Jagadishwaran' originates from Tamil and Sanskrit languages, combining elements that signify universal lordship and auspiciousness.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

jə-GAD-ish-wuh-rən/dʒəˈɡædɪʃˌwɜːrən/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit and Tamil, often signifying 'Lord of the Universe' or a divine being.

Pronounced as 'juh-GAD-ish-wuh-rən'. 'juh' as in 'just', 'GAD' with stress, 'ish' as in 'wish', 'wuh' as in 'wood', and 'rən' as in 'run'.

தமிழ் (India)

jəɡəd̪iɕʋərən/dʒəɡəd̪iɕʋərən/Slow

A Tamil name combining 'Jagadish' (Lord of the Universe) and 'waran' (signifying auspiciousness or a suffix for names).

Pronounced as 'juh-guh-dish-vuh-rən'. 'juh' as in 'just', 'guh' as in 'gut', 'dish' as in 'wish', 'vuh' as in 'wood', and 'rən' as in 'run'.

संस्कृतम् (India)

jəɡəd̪iɕʋərən/dʒəɡəd̪iɕʋərən/Slow

A Sanskrit name meaning 'Lord of the Universe', often used in spiritual or religious contexts.

Pronounced as 'juh-guh-dish-vuh-rən'. 'juh' as in 'just', 'guh' as in 'gut', 'dish' as in 'wish', 'vuh' as in 'wood', and 'rən' as in 'run'.