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Pronunciation of 'eshwaran'

The word 'Eshwaran' is a name of Indian origin, specifically from Sanskrit. It is commonly used in South India and refers to Lord Shiva, a Hindu deity. The pronunciation in English is 'esh-wuh-ruhn', with stress on the first syllable.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, derived from 'Eshwara' (ईश्वर), meaning 'Lord' or 'God'.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

esh-wuh-ruhn/ˈɛʃ.wə.rən/Slow

A name referring to Lord Shiva, a Hindu deity.

Pronounced as 'esh-wuh-ruhn'. 'Esh' as in 'mesh', 'wuh' as in 'what', and 'ruhn' as in 'run'.

हिन्दी (Hindi)

eesh-wuh-ruhn/ˈiːʃ.wə.rən/Slow

ईश्वरन (Eshwaran) is a name derived from 'ईश्वर' (Eshwara), meaning 'Lord' or 'God'.

Pronounced as 'eesh-wuh-ruhn'. 'Eesh' as in 'ease', 'wuh' as in 'what', and 'ruhn' as in 'run'.

தமிழ் (Tamil)

eesh-wuh-ruhn/ˈeːʃ.wə.rən/Slow

ஈஸ்வரன் (Eshwaran) is a Tamil name referring to Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as 'eesh-wuh-ruhn'. 'Eesh' as in 'ease', 'wuh' as in 'what', and 'ruhn' as in 'run'.