Gender: Male
Origin: Sanskrit, Indian
Meaning: Lord of the moon, King of the Moon
Pronunciation: kan-drah-nah-thuh, /ˈkændrəˌnɑːθə/, K AE N D R AE N AH TH AH
The name Candranatha is of Sanskrit origin and means 'lord of the moon'. It is a traditional Indian name that is often associated with lunar deities in Hindu mythology.
The name Candranatha is of Sanskrit, Indian origin and means Lord of the moon, King of the Moon. It is often used as a Male name.
Phonetic Pronunciation: kan-drah-nah-thuh
IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet): /ˈkændrəˌnɑːθə/
ARPAbet Phonetic Pronunciation: K AE N D R AE N AH TH AH
K: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
AE: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
N: Pronounce as in "no" (N OW)
D: Pronounce as in "dog" (D AO G)
R: Pronounce as in "red" (R EH D)
AE: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
N: Pronounce as in "no" (N OW)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
TH: Pronounce as in "thin" (TH IH N)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
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