The name "Akhilendra" is spelled with a combination of 10 letters from the English alphabet. The first two letters, "A" and "k", are pronounced similarly to their respective letter names. The next three letters, "h", "i", and "l", are pronounced as in the word "hill". The next letter, "e", is pronounced as in the word "bet". The following two letters, "n" and "d", are pronounced like their respective letter names. The final two letters, "r" and "a", are pronounced as in the word "car". In phonetic transcription, the name is written as /æ.kɪl.ɛn.dra/.
The given name "Akhilendra" is of Indian origin and has roots in the Sanskrit language. In Sanskrit, the word "Akhil" (अखिल) means "entire" or "complete", and "Indra" (इंद्र) refers to the Hindu deity Indra, who is considered the king of gods and heaven in Hindu mythology. Therefore, "Akhilendra" can be roughly translated as "complete Indra" or "entire Indra".