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Pronunciation of 'raghavendra'

The word 'Raghavendra' is a name of Indian origin, commonly used in Sanskrit and regional Indian languages. It is pronounced as 'rah-gah-ven-drah' in English, with stress on the second syllable. The name is derived from Sanskrit and is associated with Lord Rama, signifying 'descendant of Raghu'.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, India

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ɹɑːɡəˈvɛn.dɹə/ɹɑːɡəˈvɛn.dɹə/Slow

A male given name of Indian origin, often associated with spirituality and devotion.

Pronounced as 'rah-gah-ven-drah', with stress on the second syllable. 'Rah' as in 'raw', 'gah' as in 'gah', 'ven' as in 'ven', and 'drah' as in 'draw'.

Sanskrit (India)

ɾəɡʰəˈʋɛn.dɾə/ɾəɡʰəˈʋɛn.dɾə/Slow

Derived from the Sanskrit root 'Raghu' (an ancient king) and 'Indra' (king of gods), symbolizing a noble lineage.

Pronounced as 'rah-gha-ven-drah', with 'gh' as in 'ghost', 'ven' as in 'ven', and 'drah' as in 'draw'.

Hindi (India)

ɾəɡʰəˈʋɛn.dɾə/ɾəɡʰəˈʋɛn.dɾə/Slow

A name signifying connection to the Raghu dynasty and devotion to Lord Rama.

Pronounced as 'rah-gha-ven-drah', with 'gh' as in 'ghost', 'ven' as in 'ven', and 'drah' as in 'draw'.