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Pronunciation of 'anantharaman'

The name 'Anantharaman' is of Indian origin, specifically from Sanskrit. It is a compound name derived from 'Anantha' (meaning infinite or eternal) and 'Raman' (a name often associated with Lord Rama or a beloved person). Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and its original language, Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, Indian origin

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

əˈnænθəˌrɑːmən/əˈnænθəˌrɑːmən/Slow

A name of Indian origin, often used as a surname or given name.

Pronounced as 'uh-NAN-thuh-RAH-muhn'. 'uh' as in 'about', 'nan' as in 'nan', 'thuh' as in 'the', 'rah' as in 'rah', and 'muhn' as in 'mun'.

Sanskrit (India)

ʌnʌnˈtʰʌrʌmʌn/ʌnʌnˈtʰʌrʌmʌn/Slow

Derived from 'Anantha' (infinite) and 'Raman' (beloved or Lord Rama), symbolizing eternal love or devotion.

Pronounced as 'uh-nuhn-THUH-ruh-muhn'. 'uh' as in 'about', 'nuhn' as in 'nun', 'thuh' as in 'the', 'ruh' as in 'ruh', and 'muhn' as in 'mun'.