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Pronunciation of 'akhileshwar'

The word 'Akhileshwar' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often used in Indian contexts. It is pronounced as 'uh-khee-laysh-wur' in English, with stress on the second syllable. The name is associated with Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

uh-khee-laysh-wur /ʌˈkʰiːleɪʃwɜːr/Slow

A name referring to Lord Shiva, symbolizing the 'Lord of the Universe' or 'Supreme Being'.

Pronounced as 'uh-khee-laysh-wur'. 'Uh' as in 'up', 'khee' with an aspirated 'kh' sound, 'laysh' rhyming with 'mesh', and 'wur' as in 'were'.

Sanskrit (India)

akhileshwar /ʌkʰɪleːʃwər/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, it means 'Lord of the Universe' or 'Supreme God', often referring to Lord Shiva.

In Sanskrit, it is pronounced as 'akhileshwar'. 'Akh' with an aspirated 'kh' sound, 'i' as in 'sit', 'lesh' with a soft 'sh', and 'war' as in 'warrior'.

Hindi (India)

akhileshwar /ʌkʰɪleːʃwər/Slow

A name used in Hindi, referring to Lord Shiva, symbolizing the 'Lord of the Universe'.

In Hindi, it is pronounced as 'akhileshwar'. 'Akh' with an aspirated 'kh' sound, 'i' as in 'sit', 'lesh' with a soft 'sh', and 'war' as in 'warrior'.