How to pronounce Kamalu?

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Pronunciation of Kamalu in Karnataka, India

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Pronunciation of Kamalu in Owerri, Imo, Nigeria

Kamalu is pronounced as

K AH - M AH - l oo

k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'
m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
oo sounds like the 'oo' in 'food'


Kamalu is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ K AH - M AH - l oo ]

K AH - M AH - l oo
key car   me car   let food

Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

Igbo last name in Nigeria

Meaning:

N/A

Additional Information:

KALU is a shortened name of, or derived from; "Kamalu" or "Kamanu," the deity of thunder. Kamalu is an important deity in the traditional belief system of the people of many subethnic Igbo people. According to Igbo cosmology, Kamalu, as the powerful deity of thunder, is the dispenser of justice in land or resource adjudication. When invoked, it could kill those who oppress their neighbors with ill gotten gains. [See also AMADI from Amadioha]. Attention: anyone from some areas outside where this name is popular in Igboland answering to this name will raise eyebrows, but there is no known rule restricting this name to a particular arera: it is just popular there.
Gender: As a first name, strictly male; mostly last name, or in combination.


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Pronunciation of Kamalu in Owerri, Imo, Nigeria

There are three syllables:
1.First + second Syllable: "Ka" + "ma"
"Kama" rhymes with "lama"

2. Second Syllable:
"lu" rhymes with the number "two"


Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

Igbo last name in Nigeria

Meaning:

N/A

Additional Information:

KALU is a shortened name of, or derived from; "Kamalu" or "Kamanu," the deity of thunder. Kamalu is an important deity in the traditional belief system of the people of many subethnic Igbo people. According to Igbo cosmology, Kamalu, as the powerful deity of thunder, is the dispenser of justice in land or resource adjudication. When invoked, it could kill those who oppress their neighbors with ill gotten gains. [See also AMADI from Amadioha]. Attention: anyone from some areas outside where this name is popular in Igboland answering to this name will raise eyebrows, but there is no known rule restricting this name to a particular arera: it is just popular there.
Gender: As a first name, strictly male; mostly last name, or in combination.


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