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Pronunciation of 'rameshwaran'

The word 'Rameshwaran' is likely a name derived from Sanskrit or Tamil, commonly associated with Indian culture. It can refer to a person or a place, such as Rameswaram, a town in Tamil Nadu, India, known for its religious significance. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and the original language (Sanskrit/Tamil).

Word Origin

Derived from Sanskrit and Tamil, 'Rameshwaran' is related to 'Rameshwaram,' which means 'Lord of Rama' or 'Rama's Lord,' referring to Lord Shiva.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

rɑːmɛʃwərən/ˈrɑːmɛʃwərən/Slow

A name or place, often associated with Indian culture or religion.

Pronounced as 'rah-MESH-wuh-run,' with stress on the second syllable. 'Ra' as in 'rah,' 'mesh' as in 'mesh,' 'wuh' as in 'wuh,' and 'run' as in 'run.'

Sanskrit (India)

rɑːmeːʃwərən/ˈrɑːmeːʃwərən/Slow

Derived from 'Rameshwaram,' meaning 'Lord of Rama' or 'Rama's Lord,' referring to Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as 'rah-MAY-shwuh-run,' with stress on the second syllable. 'Ra' as in 'rah,' 'may' as in 'may,' 'shwuh' as in 'shwuh,' and 'run' as in 'run.'

Tamil (India)

rɑːmeːʃwərən/ˈrɑːmeːʃwərən/Slow

A name or place, often associated with the town Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu, India, known for its religious significance.

Pronounced as 'rah-MAY-shwuh-run,' with stress on the second syllable. 'Ra' as in 'rah,' 'may' as in 'may,' 'shwuh' as in 'shwuh,' and 'run' as in 'run.'