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Pronunciation of 'sankaran'

The word 'Sankaran' is a name of Indian origin. It is pronounced as /ˈsæŋkərən/ in English. The name has different meanings and cultural significance in Indian languages.

Word Origin

Indian origin, commonly used in Tamil and Malayalam languages.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

sæŋkərən/ˈsæŋkərən/Slow

A proper noun, often used as a given name or surname of Indian origin.

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

தமிழ் (Tamil)

saŋɡəɾən/saŋɡəɾən/Slow

Derived from Tamil, it refers to a person or is used as a name, often associated with Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as ‘sung-guh-run’. ‘Sung’ as in ‘sung a song’, ‘guh’ as in ‘gut’, and ‘run’ as in ‘run’. The syllables are evenly stressed.

മലയാളം (Malayalam)

saŋkəɾan/saŋkəɾan/Slow

In Malayalam, it is a name often associated with traditional and cultural significance.

Pronounced as ‘sung-kuh-ran’. ‘Sung’ as in ‘sung a song’, ‘kuh’ as in ‘cut’, and ‘ran’ as in ‘ran’. The syllables are evenly stressed.