Pronunciation of 'ranganathan'
The word 'Ranganathan' is a name of Indian origin, commonly used in Tamil Nadu, India. It is pronounced as 'Ranganathan' in English with stress on the syllables 'Ran' and 'na'.
The name 'Ranganathan' originates from Tamil and Sanskrit. It is derived from 'Ranganatha', which refers to Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology, specifically the deity worshipped in the Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam, Tamil Nadu.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A proper noun, often used as a surname or given name, referring to the deity Ranganatha in Hindu tradition.
Pronounced as 'RAN-guh-NAH-thun'. 'Ran' as in 'ran', 'guh' as in 'guh', 'nah' as in 'nah', and 'thun' as in 'thun'.
தமிழ் (India)
A name derived from Tamil and Sanskrit, referring to Lord Vishnu, specifically the deity Ranganatha.
Pronounced as 'RAN-guh-NAH-thun' with a Tamil accent. 'Ran' as in 'ran', 'guh' as in 'guh', 'nah' as in 'nah', and 'thun' as in 'thun'.