How Do You Spell DARAYAVAHUSH?

Pronunciation: [dˈaɹe͡ɪˌavɐhˌʌʃ] (IPA)

Darayavahush is an uncommon Persian name that is spelled as /dæɹeɪəvɑːhuːʃ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The initial sound of the word is pronounced as 'dæɹ', which is a voiced dental fricative followed by the vowel sound 'eɪ'. The second part of the word 'əvɑː' starts with the unstressed schwa ('ə') sound, followed by the vowel sound 'ɑː' and ends with the aspirated voiceless bilabial fricative 'huːʃ'. The combination of these sounds results in the unique spelling of this name.

Common Misspellings for DARAYAVAHUSH

  • sarayavahush
  • xarayavahush
  • carayavahush
  • farayavahush
  • rarayavahush
  • earayavahush
  • dzrayavahush
  • dsrayavahush
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  • dqrayavahush
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  • dafayavahush
  • datayavahush
  • da5ayavahush
  • da4ayavahush
  • darzyavahush
  • darsyavahush
  • darwyavahush
  • darqyavahush

Etymology of DARAYAVAHUSH

The word "Darayavahush" or "Darius" is of Persian origin. It is derived from the Old Persian name "Dārayavahuš", which is composed of two elements: "Dāraya" meaning "to hold" or "possessor", and "vahuš" meaning "good" or "guardian". Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "possessor of good" or "guardian of good". Darius was a common name among Persian kings, and it is most notably associated with Darius the Great, who ruled over the Achaemenid Empire from 522 to 486 BC.

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