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Pronunciation of 'raghunandan'

The name 'Raghunandan' originates from Sanskrit and is commonly used in India. It is a compound name derived from 'Raghu,' referring to the Raghu dynasty, and 'Nandan,' meaning 'son' or 'delight.' The name is often associated with Lord Rama, who belonged to the Raghu dynasty. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in English and the original language, Hindi.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, India

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

rɑːɡuːˌnʌnˌdæn /ˈrɑːɡuːˌnʌnˌdæn/Slow

A male name of Indian origin, often referring to Lord Rama or a person belonging to the Raghu dynasty.

Pronounced as ‘RAH-goo-nun-dan,’ with stress on the first syllable. ‘Rah’ as in ‘raw,’ ‘goo’ as in ‘goose,’ ‘nun’ as in ‘none,’ and ‘dan’ as in ‘Dan.’

हिन्दी (भारत)

rəɡʊˌnənˌd̪ən /ˈɾəɡʊˌnənˌd̪ən/Slow

रघुनंदन का अर्थ है 'रघु वंश का पुत्र'। यह नाम भगवान राम के लिए भी उपयोग किया जाता है।

‘रघुनंदन’ को ‘rə-gu-nən-dən’ के रूप में उच्चारित करें। ‘र’ को हल्का रोल करें, ‘घु’ को ‘gu’ की तरह, ‘नं’ को ‘nun’ की तरह और ‘दन’ को ‘dən’ की तरह।