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Pronunciation of 'rameshwaran'

The word 'Rameshwaran' is a name that originates from Sanskrit and is commonly used in India. It is derived from 'Rameshwaram,' which refers to a sacred place in Tamil Nadu, India, associated with Lord Shiva. The pronunciation in English is 'rah-MESH-wuh-run,' with stress on the second syllable.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, primarily used in India.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

rah-MESH-wuh-run/ɹɑːˈmɛʃ.wə.ɹən/Slow

A name derived from 'Rameshwaram,' a sacred place in Tamil Nadu, India, associated with Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as ‘rah-MESH-wuh-run,’ with stress on the second syllable. ‘Rah’ as in ‘raw,’ ‘mesh’ as in ‘mesh,’ ‘wuh’ as in ‘wuh,’ and ‘run’ as in ‘run.’

हिन्दी (भारत)

रमेश्वरन/ɾəˈmeːʃ.wə.ɾən/Slow

एक नाम जो 'रामेश्वरम' से लिया गया है, जो तमिलनाडु, भारत में भगवान शिव से संबंधित एक पवित्र स्थान है।

‘रमेश्वरन’ को ‘र-मेश-व-रन’ के रूप में उच्चारित किया जाता है। ‘र’ जैसा ‘र,’ ‘मेश’ जैसा ‘मेश,’ ‘व’ जैसा ‘व,’ और ‘रन’ जैसा ‘रन।’