Pronunciation of 'krishnarajan'
The word 'Krishnarajan' appears to be a compound name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Krishna' (a major deity in Hinduism) and 'Rajan' (meaning king). It is likely of Indian origin. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and the original language, Hindi.
Derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Krishna' (कृष्ण) and 'Rajan' (राजन्).
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A compound name possibly referring to 'Krishna the king' or 'King Krishna'.
Pronounced as ‘KRISH-nuh-RAH-juhn’. ‘Krish’ as in ‘Krishna’, ‘nuh’ as in ‘nut’, ‘rah’ as in ‘raw’, and ‘juhn’ as in ‘junction’.
हिन्दी (Hindi)
संस्कृत से व्युत्पन्न नाम, जिसका अर्थ है 'कृष्ण राजा'।
‘कृष्णराजन्’ को ‘कृ-ष्ण-रा-जन्’ के रूप में उच्चारित करें। ‘कृ’ में ‘कृ’ जैसा, ‘ष्ण’ में ‘ष’ और ‘ण’ का संयोजन, ‘रा’ में दीर्घ स्वर और ‘जन्’ में हल्का ‘न्’।