Pronunciation of 'sankaran'
The word 'Sankaran' is a name of Indian origin, commonly found in Tamil and Malayalam-speaking regions. It is pronounced as 'sʌŋkərən' in English and has variations in pronunciation depending on the original language.
The name 'Sankaran' originates from South India, particularly Tamil Nadu and Kerala, and is derived from Sanskrit. It is often associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A South Indian name often associated with Lord Shiva.
Pronounced as 'SUN-kuh-run'. 'Sun' as in the celestial body, 'kuh' as in 'cup', and 'run' as in 'running'.
தமிழ்
தமிழ் மொழியில் 'சங்கரன்' என்பது சிவபெருமானின் பெயராகும்.
'சங்கரன்' என்று உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. 'ச' என்றால் 'sa', 'ங்' என்றால் 'ŋ', 'கரன்' என்றால் 'kɑːrən'.
മലയാളം
മലയാളത്തിൽ 'ശങ്കരൻ' എന്നത് ശിവന്റെ പേരാണ്.
'ശങ്കരൻ' എന്ന് ഉച്ചരിക്കുന്നു. 'ശ' എന്നത് 'ʃ', 'ങ്ക' എന്നത് 'ŋk', 'രൻ' എന്നത് 'ərən'.