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Pronunciation of 'suryanarayan'

The word 'Suryanarayan' is a name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India. It refers to the Sun God in Hindu mythology, combining 'Surya' (Sun) and 'Narayan' (another name for Lord Vishnu). Pronunciation varies slightly depending on the language and locale.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

suːr.jə.nəˈraɪ.ən /ˌsuːr.jə.nəˈraɪ.ən/Slow

A name referring to the Sun God in Hindu mythology.

Pronounced as ‘SOOR-yuh-nuh-RYE-uhn’. ‘Soo’ as in ‘soon’, ‘rya’ as in ‘rye’, and ‘nuh’ as in ‘nut’. Stress is on the second syllable.

हिन्दी (भारत)

suːr.jə.nɑː.rɑː.jə.nə /ˈsuːr.jə.nɑː.rɑː.jə.nə/Slow

सूर्यनारायण हिंदू धर्म में सूर्य देवता का नाम है।

‘सूर्यनारायण’ को ‘SOOR-yuh-NAH-rah-YAH-nuh’ की तरह उच्चारित करें। ‘सूर्य’ में ‘soo’ जैसा ‘soon’, ‘rya’ जैसा ‘rye’, और ‘नारायण’ में ‘nah’ जैसा ‘nut’, ‘rah’ जैसा ‘raw’, और ‘yah’ जैसा ‘yard’।