Pronunciation of 'subramanian'
The word 'Subramanian' is a name of Indian origin, specifically from Tamil and Sanskrit. It is pronounced as 'su-bra-MAH-nee-uhn' in English (en-US). The name is derived from 'Subramanya,' which refers to the Hindu god Kartikeya, the god of war and victory.
The name 'Subramanian' originates from Tamil and Sanskrit languages, commonly used in South India. It is associated with devotion to the deity Kartikeya, also known as Subramanya.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A South Indian name, often used as a family name or given name, derived from the Hindu god Kartikeya.
Pronounced as ‘su-bra-MAH-nee-uhn’. ‘Su’ as in ‘sue’, ‘bra’ as in ‘bra’, ‘mah’ as in ‘ma’, ‘nee’ as in ‘knee’, and ‘uhn’ as in ‘un’. Stress is on the third syllable.
தமிழ் (Tamil)
சுப்ரமணியன் என்பது தமிழ் பெயராகும், இது முருகன் தெய்வத்தின் பெயரை குறிக்கிறது.
‘சுப்ரமணியன்’ தமிழில் ‘su-bra-MAH-nee-yuhn’ என்று உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. ‘Su’ என்பது ‘sue’, ‘bra’ என்பது ‘bra’, ‘mah’ என்பது ‘ma’, ‘nee’ என்பது ‘knee’, மற்றும் ‘yuhn’ என்பது ‘yun’ ஆகும்.
संस्कृतम् (Sanskrit)
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Subrahmanya,' which refers to Lord Kartikeya, the god of war.
In Sanskrit, it is pronounced as ‘su-bra-MAH-nee-yuhn’. ‘Su’ as in ‘sue’, ‘bra’ as in ‘bra’, ‘mah’ as in ‘ma’, ‘nee’ as in ‘knee’, and ‘yuhn’ as in ‘yun’. Stress is on the third syllable.