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Pronunciation of 'eshwaran'

The word 'Eshwaran' is a name of Indian origin, specifically derived from Sanskrit and Tamil. It is pronounced differently depending on the language or locale.

Word Origin

The name 'Eshwaran' originates from Sanskrit and Tamil. It is derived from the word 'Ishwara' (ईश्वर), which means 'Lord' or 'God' in Sanskrit, and is often used to refer to Lord Shiva.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˈɛʃwərən/ˈɛʃwərən/Slow

A name of Indian origin, often used to refer to Lord Shiva or as a personal name.

Pronounced as 'ESH-wuh-run', with stress on the first syllable. 'Esh' as in 'mesh', 'wuh' as in 'wood', and 'run' as in 'run'.

தமிழ் (India)

ˈiʃʋərən/ˈiʃʋərən/Slow

A name derived from Tamil and Sanskrit, often used to refer to Lord Shiva or as a personal name.

Pronounced as 'ISH-vuh-run', with stress on the first syllable. 'Ish' as in 'fish', 'vuh' as in 'vowel', and 'run' as in 'run'.

हिन्दी (India)

ˈiʃʋərən/ˈiʃʋərən/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, it refers to 'Ishwara', meaning 'Lord' or 'God', often associated with Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as 'ISH-vuh-run', with stress on the first syllable. 'Ish' as in 'fish', 'vuh' as in 'vowel', and 'run' as in 'run'.