How to pronounce Varughese?

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Pronunciation of Varughese in Kerala. India

Varughese is pronounced as

v er g ee s

v sounds like the 'v' in 'very'
er sounds like the 'ur' in 'hurt'
g sounds like the 'g' in 'go'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'
s sounds like the 's' in 'so'


Varughese is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ v er g ee s ]

v er g ee s
very hurt go see so

Type of Name:

gee varghese, greegorious

Language:

Indian

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

varghese

Meaning:

Gregorious or George in English

Additional Information:

The Indian Orthodox Christian has traditions of Christianity from AD52 and they had been well connected with Churches in Iran and Jerusalem. The traders from Israel and the Middle Eastern countries lived in Kerala before Jesus Christ, and still few Jews live in Cochin. Some of these traders become Christians and believed to settle in India. St. Thomas converted few Indian Hindu families from the state of Kerala in south and some of them got married to these Jew’s & Greek Christian children and the descendants are mainly having this kind of name with Greek flair.


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Pronunciation of Varughese in Kerala. India

varu gheese


Type of Name:

gee varghese, greegorious

Language:

Indian

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

varghese

Meaning:

Gregorious or George in English

Additional Information:

The Indian Orthodox Christian has traditions of Christianity from AD52 and they had been well connected with Churches in Iran and Jerusalem. The traders from Israel and the Middle Eastern countries lived in Kerala before Jesus Christ, and still few Jews live in Cochin. Some of these traders become Christians and believed to settle in India. St. Thomas converted few Indian Hindu families from the state of Kerala in south and some of them got married to these Jew’s & Greek Christian children and the descendants are mainly having this kind of name with Greek flair.


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Pronunciation of Varughese

Varghes


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Pronunciation of Varughese

varghese


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