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Pronunciation of 'sankaran'

The word 'Sankaran' is a name of Indian origin, specifically from Tamil and Sanskrit languages. It can have different meanings depending on its usage and cultural context.

Word Origin

Indian origin, derived from Tamil and Sanskrit languages.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

sæŋkərən/ˈsæŋkərən/Slow

A name, often used in Indian contexts, derived from Tamil or Sanskrit.

Pronounced as ‘SANG-kuh-run’. ‘Sang’ as in ‘sang a song’, ‘kuh’ as in ‘cut’, and ‘run’ as in ‘run’. Stress on the first syllable.

தமிழ் (இந்தியா)

saŋkəɾən/ˈsaŋkəɾən/Slow

A Tamil name, often associated with Lord Shiva or auspiciousness.

Pronounced as ‘SANG-kuh-ren’. ‘Sang’ as in ‘sang a song’, ‘kuh’ as in ‘cut’, and ‘ren’ as in ‘rent’. Stress on the first syllable.

संस्कृतम् (भारत)

səŋkəɾən/ˈsəŋkəɾən/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, it can mean 'auspicious' or refer to Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as ‘SUNG-kuh-ren’. ‘Sung’ as in ‘sung a song’, ‘kuh’ as in ‘cut’, and ‘ren’ as in ‘rent’. Stress on the first syllable.