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Pronunciation of 'jayaramachandra'

The word 'Jayaramachandra' is a name of Indian origin, commonly found in Sanskrit and other Indian languages. It is pronounced as 'ˌdʒaɪərəˌmɑːˈtʃʌndrə' in English. The name combines two elements: 'Jayaram' and 'Chandra', which have distinct meanings in Sanskrit.

Word Origin

The name 'Jayaramachandra' originates from Sanskrit, where 'Jayaram' signifies 'victorious Rama' (Lord Rama) and 'Chandra' means 'moon'. Together, it symbolizes qualities of victory and brilliance.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌdʒaɪərəˌmɑːˈtʃʌndrə/ˌdʒaɪərəˌmɑːˈtʃʌndrə/Slow

A name of Indian origin combining 'Jayaram' (victorious Rama) and 'Chandra' (moon).

Pronounced as 'JAI-ruh-MAH-CHUN-druh'. 'Jai' as in 'high', 'ruh' as in 'run', 'mah' as in 'ma', 'chun' as in 'chun', and 'druh' as in 'drum'.

Sanskrit

dʒəjərɑːmətʃəndrə/dʒəjərɑːmətʃəndrə/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit, symbolizing victory and brilliance.

Pronounced as 'JAY-uh-RAH-muh-CHUN-druh'. 'Jay' as in 'high', 'uh' as in 'up', 'rah' as in 'raw', 'muh' as in 'mud', 'chun' as in 'chun', and 'druh' as in 'drum'.