The baby name Syamantak is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "sya-mun-tuk".
Syamantak is a Hindu name that means "one who wears a precious stone". The name is derived from the Sanskrit words "shyama" meaning "dark" or "black" and "antaka" meaning "destroyer". In Hindu mythology, Syamantak is the name of a precious gem that was owned by Satrajit, a devotee of the sun god. The gem was said to bring wealth and prosperity to its owner, but it also caused a lot of trouble and conflict. The name Syamantak is often given to boys in India.
The pronunciation of Syamantak is "shyuh-MAN-tak". The name is composed of two Sanskrit words, "shyama" and "antaka". The first syllable "shyuh" is pronounced like the word "shoe", the second syllable "man" is pronounced like the word "man", and the third syllable "tak" is pronounced like the word "tack". The stress is on the second syllable.
The name Syamantak has its roots in Hindu mythology and is associated with a precious gem that brought both wealth and trouble to its owner. The name is typically given to boys in India and has a unique and meaningful origin. The pronunciation of the name is straightforward and easy to remember.