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Pronunciation of 'suryanarayan'

The word 'Suryanarayan' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India. It refers to the Sun God in Hindu mythology and is derived from 'Surya' (Sun) and 'Narayan' (another name for Lord Vishnu). Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, India

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

suːrjəˌnɑːˈrɑːjən /ˌsuːrjəˌnɑːˈrɑːjən/Slow

A name referring to the Sun God in Hindu mythology.

Pronounced as ‘SOOR-yuh-nah-RAH-yuhn’. ‘Soo’ as in ‘soon’, ‘ryuh’ as in ‘rye’, ‘nah’ as in ‘nah’, ‘rah’ as in ‘rah’, and ‘yuhn’ as in ‘yun’. Stress on the third syllable.

Sanskrit

suːrjəˌnɑːˈrɑːjən /ˌsuːrjəˌnɑːˈrɑːjən/Slow

A name derived from 'Surya' (Sun) and 'Narayan' (Lord Vishnu), symbolizing the Sun God.

Pronounced as ‘SOOR-yuh-nah-RAH-yuhn’. ‘Soo’ as in ‘soon’, ‘ryuh’ as in ‘rye’, ‘nah’ as in ‘nah’, ‘rah’ as in ‘rah’, and ‘yuhn’ as in ‘yun’. Stress on the third syllable.