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Pronunciation of 'umapathinathan'

The name 'Umapathinathan' is of Indian origin and is typically used in Tamil-speaking regions. It is a compound name derived from 'Umā' (another name for Goddess Parvati) and 'Pathinathan' (meaning Lord or husband, referring to Lord Shiva). The name signifies 'Lord Shiva, the husband of Goddess Parvati.'

Word Origin

Indian, specifically Tamil origin.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

umapathinathan/uːməˌpɑːθɪˈnɑːθən/Slow

A name of Indian origin referring to Lord Shiva, the husband of Goddess Parvati.

Pronounced as 'oo-mah-PAH-thi-NAH-thun', with stress on the third syllable. 'U' as in 'oo', 'ma' as in 'mah', 'pathi' as in 'PAH-thi', and 'nathan' as in 'NAH-thun'.

தமிழ் (இந்தியா)

உமாபதிநாதன்/umaːpatiːnɑːt̪ʰən/Slow

இந்த பெயர் சிவபெருமானை குறிக்கிறது, அவர் உமாதேவியின் கணவர்.

உமாபதிநாதன் 'oo-mah-pah-thee-nah-thun' என உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. 'உ' 'oo' போல, 'மா' 'mah' போல, 'பதி' 'pah-thee' போல, 'நாதன்' 'nah-thun' போல.