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Pronunciation of 'padmanabhan'

The word 'Padmanabhan' is a name of Indian origin, specifically from Sanskrit. It is pronounced in English as 'pædˈmɑːnəbən' and in its original language, Sanskrit, as 'pəd̪mənɑːbʰən'. The name is often associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology, referring to 'Padmanabha', meaning 'one with a lotus in his navel'.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, India

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

pædˈmɑːnəbən/pædˈmɑːnəbən/Slow

A name of Indian origin, often used as a surname or given name.

Pronounced as 'pad-MAH-nuh-buhn', with stress on the second syllable. 'Pad' as in 'pad', 'mah' as in 'ma', 'nuh' as in 'nuh', and 'buhn' as in 'bun'.

Sanskrit (India)

pəd̪mənɑːbʰən/pəd̪mənɑːbʰən/Slow

Derived from 'Padmanabha', a name of Lord Vishnu, meaning 'one with a lotus in his navel'.

Pronounced as 'pud-muh-NAH-bhun', with 'pud' as in 'put', 'muh' as in 'muh', 'NAH' as in 'nah', and 'bhun' as in 'bhoon'.