Pronunciation of 'gurunathan'
The word 'Gurunathan' is a name of Indian origin, often used in Tamil and Sanskrit. It is pronounced as 'goo-roo-nuh-thun' in English, with stress on the first syllable. In Tamil, it is pronounced as 'ku-ru-na-than', and in Sanskrit, it is pronounced as 'gu-ru-na-than'. The name generally means 'Lord of Teachers' or 'Master of Gurus'.
The name 'Gurunathan' originates from Sanskrit and Tamil, where 'Guru' means teacher or master, and 'Nathan' means lord or leader.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A name of Indian origin meaning 'Lord of Teachers' or 'Master of Gurus'.
Pronounced as 'goo-roo-nuh-thun', with stress on the first syllable. 'Goo' as in 'good', 'roo' as in 'room', 'nuh' as in 'nut', and 'thun' as in 'thunder'.
தமிழ் (Tamil)
ஒரு இந்திய பெயர், இது 'ஆசிரியர்களின் தலைவன்' அல்லது 'குருக்களின் தலைவன்' என்று பொருள்படும்.
'குருநாதன்' என்பதற்கு 'ku-ru-na-than' என்று உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. 'ku' என்பது 'கு', 'ru' என்பது 'ரு', 'na' என்பது 'ந', மற்றும் 'than' என்பது 'தன்' ஆகும்.
संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit)
A Sanskrit name meaning 'Lord of Teachers' or 'Master of Gurus'.
Pronounced as 'gu-ru-na-than', with 'gu' as in 'guru', 'ru' as in 'ruler', 'na' as in 'nudge', and 'than' as in 'thunder'.