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Pronunciation of 'srinivasananda'

The word 'Srinivasananda' is a name originating from Sanskrit, often used in Indian culture. It combines 'Srinivasa,' meaning 'abode of wealth' or 'Vishnu,' and 'Ananda,' meaning 'bliss.' The pronunciation in English is provided below.

Word Origin

Sanskrit, Indian origin

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ʃriːˌniːvɑːsəˈnɑːndə/ʃriːˌniːvɑːsəˈnɑːndə/Slow

A name combining 'Srinivasa,' referring to Vishnu or the abode of wealth, and 'Ananda,' meaning bliss.

Pronounced as ‘shree-nee-VAH-suh-NAHN-duh.’ ‘Shree’ as in ‘shree,’ ‘nee’ as in ‘knee,’ ‘vah’ as in ‘car,’ ‘suh’ as in ‘sir,’ ‘nahn’ as in ‘non,’ and ‘duh’ as in ‘duh.’

Sanskrit

ʃriːniːvɑːsɑːnəndə/ʃriːniːvɑːsɑːnəndə/Slow

A name derived from Sanskrit, where 'Srinivasa' symbolizes Vishnu or the abode of wealth, and 'Ananda' signifies bliss or happiness.

Pronounced as ‘shree-nee-VAH-sah-NAHN-duh.’ ‘Shree’ as in ‘shree,’ ‘nee’ as in ‘knee,’ ‘vah’ as in ‘car,’ ‘sah’ as in ‘saw,’ ‘nahn’ as in ‘non,’ and ‘duh’ as in ‘duh.’