Pronunciation of 'umapathinathan'
The word 'umapathinathan' is a name of Indian origin, specifically Tamil, and it is pronounced as 'oo-mah-pah-thi-nah-thun' in English. It is a compound name combining 'Uma' (another name for the Hindu goddess Parvati) and 'Pathinathan' (meaning 'Lord' or 'Master').
Tamil (Indian origin)
Pronunciation Details
தமிழ்
உமா (Uma) என்பது பார்வதி தேவியின் பெயர், பாதிநாதன் (Pathinathan) என்பது 'கடவுள்' அல்லது 'ஆதிபதி' என்பதைக் குறிக்கும்.
உமா (Uma) என்பது 'oo-mah' எனவும், பாதிநாதன் (Pathinathan) என்பது 'pah-thi-nah-thun' எனவும் ஒலிக்கிறது.
English (United States)
A name combining 'Uma' (Hindu goddess Parvati) and 'Pathinathan' (Lord or Master).
Pronounced as 'oo-mah-pah-thi-nah-thun', with 'oo' as in 'food', 'mah' as in 'ma', 'pah' as in 'path', 'thi' as in 'thee', 'nah' as in 'nah', and 'thun' as in 'thun'.