Pronunciation of 'gajendran'
The word 'Gajendran' is a name of Indian origin, commonly used in Tamil and Sanskrit. It is pronounced as 'guh-JEN-druhn' in English. The name means 'king of elephants' or 'lord of elephants'.
The name 'Gajendran' originates from Sanskrit and Tamil, where 'Gaja' means 'elephant' and 'Indra' refers to 'lord' or 'king'. It is a name often associated with strength and majesty.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A name of Indian origin meaning 'king of elephants' or 'lord of elephants'.
Pronounced as 'guh-JEN-druhn', with stress on the second syllable. 'Guh' as in 'gut', 'Jen' as in 'Jennifer', and 'druhn' as in 'drum' but with a nasal ending.
தமிழ் (Tamil)
கஜேந்திரன் என்பது 'யானைகளின் அரசன்' அல்லது 'யானைகளின் தலைவர்' என்று பொருள் கொண்ட ஒரு பெயர்.
'கஜேந்திரன்' எனப் படிக்கப்படுகிறது, இதில் 'க' 'guh' போல, 'ஜே' 'JEN' போல, மற்றும் 'ந்திரன்' 'druhn' போல ஒலிக்கிறது.
संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit)
In Sanskrit, 'Gajendran' means 'king of elephants' or 'lord of elephants'.
Pronounced as 'guh-JEN-druhn', with 'Guh' as in 'gut', 'Jen' as in 'Jennifer', and 'druhn' as in 'drum' with a nasal ending.