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Pronunciation of 'srinivasananda'

The word 'Srinivasananda' is a name primarily originating from Sanskrit, commonly used in Indian culture. It combines 'Srinivasa' (a name referring to Lord Vishnu or a sacred abode) and 'Ananda' (meaning bliss or happiness). Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, Indian culture

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

shree-nee-vah-sah-nuhn-duh /ʃriːˌniːvɑːˈsɑːnəndə/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Srinivasa' (sacred abode or Lord Vishnu) and 'Ananda' (bliss or happiness).

Pronounced as ‘shree-nee-vah-sah-nuhn-duh’, with stress on the syllables 'vah' and 'nuhn'. ‘Shree’ as in ‘shree’, ‘nee’ as in ‘knee’, ‘vah’ as in ‘vah’, ‘sah’ as in ‘sah’, ‘nuhn’ as in ‘nun’, and ‘duh’ as in ‘duh’.

संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit)

śrī-nivāsa-ānanda /ʃriːnɪˌvɑːsɑːˈnəndə/Slow

A name in Sanskrit, where 'śrīnivāsa' refers to Lord Vishnu or a sacred abode, and 'ānanda' means bliss or happiness.

Pronounced as ‘śrī-nivāsa-ānanda’. ‘śrī’ as in ‘shree’, ‘nivāsa’ as in ‘nee-vah-sah’, and ‘ānanda’ as in ‘ah-nuhn-duh’.