Pronunciation of 'ranganathan'
The word 'Ranganathan' is a name of Indian origin, primarily used in Tamil and Sanskrit contexts. It is pronounced differently in English and its original Tamil language. In English, it is pronounced as 'Rang-guh-nah-thun', while in Tamil, it is pronounced as 'Rang-gan-naa-than'. The name is often associated with Lord Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
The name 'Ranganathan' originates from Tamil and Sanskrit languages, commonly found in South India. It is derived from the deity Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A name of Indian origin, often referring to Lord Ranganatha, a form of Vishnu.
Pronounced as 'Rang-guh-nah-thun', with stress on the first syllable. 'Rang' as in 'rang', 'guh' as in 'guh', 'nah' as in 'nah', 'thun' as in 'thun'.
தமிழ் (இந்தியா)
இந்தியாவில் பொதுவாக பயன்படுத்தப்படும் பெயர், இது விஷ்ணுவின் வடிவமான ரங்கநாதரை குறிக்கிறது.
தமிழில் 'Rang-gan-naa-than' என்று உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. 'Rang' என்பது 'ரங்', 'gan' என்பது 'கன்', 'naa' என்பது 'நா', 'than' என்பது 'தன்'.