How to pronounce Rector?

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Pronunciation of Rector in US

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The American pronunciation of Rector is

rehk·ter  

r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'
eh sounds like the 'e' in 'pet'
k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
er sounds like the 'ur' in 'hurt'


Hindi/Devanagari transliteration:

The closest approximation of the American pronunciation of 'Rector' in Hindi/Devnagiri script is


रॆक्टर



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Pronunciation of Rector in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA

Rector is pronounced as

REHK-ter


Rector is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ REHK-ter ]

Type of Name:

Surname

Language:

Anglicized from the German Richter

Gender:

Male, Female

Alternate Spelling(s):

Richter, Rikter

Meaning:

judge

Additional Information:

Most American Rectors are descendants of Johann Jacob Richter, who immigrated to Virginia from the Siegen region of Westphaila in 1714, or of his nephew of the same name, who come to Philadelphia sometime in the 1730s.


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Pronunciation of Rector in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA

Rector rhymes with "vector."


Type of Name:

Surname

Language:

Anglicized from the German Richter

Gender:

Male, Female

Alternate Spelling(s):

Richter, Rikter

Meaning:

judge

Additional Information:

Most American Rectors are descendants of Johann Jacob Richter, who immigrated to Virginia from the Siegen region of Westphaila in 1714, or of his nephew of the same name, who come to Philadelphia sometime in the 1730s.


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