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Pronunciation of 'gurunathan'

The word 'Gurunathan' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India. It is pronounced as 'ɡʊrʊˈnɑːtʰən' in English. The name means 'Lord of the Teachers' or 'Master of Gurus' in Sanskrit.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ɡʊrʊˈnɑːtʰən/ɡʊrʊˈnɑːtʰən/Slow

A name meaning 'Lord of the Teachers' or 'Master of Gurus'.

Pronounced as 'goo-roo-NAH-thun', with stress on the second syllable. 'Gu' as in 'good', 'ru' as in 'rule', 'na' as in 'nah', and 'than' as in 'thun'.

Sanskrit

ɡʊrʊˈnɑːtʰən/ɡʊrʊˈnɑːtʰən/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, it refers to 'Lord of the Teachers' or 'Master of Gurus'.

Pronounced as 'goo-roo-NAH-thun', with stress on the second syllable. 'Gu' as in 'good', 'ru' as in 'rule', 'na' as in 'nah', and 'than' as in 'thun'.