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Pronunciation of 'laxminarayan'

The word 'Laxminarayan' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India. It refers to the combined form of the Hindu deities Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) and Narayan (Lord Vishnu). Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Hindi.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, India

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

lækʃmiːˈnɑːrɑːjən/ˌlækʃmiːˈnɑːrɑːjən/Slow

A name referring to the combined form of the Hindu deities Lakshmi and Narayan.

Pronounced as ‘laksh-mee-nah-rah-yuhn’. ‘Laksh’ as in ‘luck’, ‘mee’ as in ‘me’, ‘nah’ as in ‘nah’, ‘rah’ as in ‘raw’, and ‘yuhn’ as in ‘yun’. Stress is on the second syllable.

हिन्दी (भारत)

लक्ष्मीनारायण/ləkʃmiːnɑːrɑːjən/Slow

लक्ष्मी और नारायण का संयुक्त रूप, जो हिंदू धर्म में पूजनीय हैं।

‘लक्ष्मीनारायण’ को ‘लक्ष्मी-नारायण’ के रूप में उच्चारित करें। ‘लक्ष्मी’ में ‘ल’ जैसा ‘लव’, ‘क्ष्मी’ जैसा ‘क्ष’ और ‘नारायण’ में ‘ना’ जैसा ‘ना’, ‘रा’ जैसा ‘रा’, और ‘यण’ जैसा ‘यण’।