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Pronunciation of 'manikandan'

The word 'Manikandan' is a name of Indian origin, primarily used in Tamil and Malayalam languages. It is derived from Hindu mythology and refers to Lord Ayyappa, who is also known as 'Manikandan' because he was found with a 'mani' (bell) around his neck. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and the original languages.

Word Origin

Indian origin, derived from Tamil and Malayalam languages, associated with Hindu mythology.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌmænɪˈkændən/ˌmænɪˈkændən/Slow

A male given name of Indian origin, referring to Lord Ayyappa.

Pronounced as 'MAN-i-KAN-dən', with stress on the second syllable. 'Man' as in 'man', 'i' as in 'bit', 'kan' as in 'can', and 'dən' as in 'done'.

தமிழ் (Tamil)

maɳɪkɐn̪ɖɐn/maɳɪkɐn̪ɖɐn/Slow

மணிகண்டன் என்பது ஐயப்பன் என்ற தெய்வத்தின் பெயராகும்.

‘மணிகண்டன்’ என்று உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. ‘ம’ என்பது ‘ma’, ‘ணி’ என்பது ‘ɳɪ’, ‘க’ என்பது ‘kɐ’, ‘ண்’ என்பது ‘n̪ɖ’, ‘ன்’ என்பது ‘ɐn’.

മലയാളം (Malayalam)

mɐnɪkɐn̪ɖɐn/mɐnɪkɐn̪ɖɐn/Slow

മണികണ്ഠൻ എന്നത് അയ്യപ്പന്റെ മറ്റൊരു പേരാണ്.

‘മണികണ്ഠൻ’ എന്ന് ഉച്ചരിക്കപ്പെടുന്നു. ‘മ’ എന്നത് ‘mɐ’, ‘ണി’ എന്നത് ‘nɪ’, ‘ക’ എന്നത് ‘kɐ’, ‘ണ്ഠ’ എന്നത് ‘n̪ɖ’, ‘ൻ’ എന്നത് ‘ɐn’.