Anjali Singh is a name pronounced as /ənˈdʒɑːli sɪŋ/. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the first syllable "an" is pronounced as /ən/, which is an unstressed schwa sound. The second syllable "ja" is pronounced as /dʒɑː/, which is a voiced palato-alveolar sound. Finally, the last syllable "li" is pronounced as /liŋ/, which is a voiced velar nasal sound. Hence, the spelling of "Anjali Singh" reflects the sounds of the individual syllables in the name.
Anjali Singh is not a word with an established etymology, as it appears to be a personal name consisting of two common names, "Anjali" and "Singh".
"Anjali" is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "offering" or "salutation". In Sanskrit, "anjali" refers to a gesture of salutation or offering, often made by bringing the palms together in prayer-like position.
"Singh" is a surname or middle name commonly used in Punjab and other regions of North India. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "simha", meaning "lion". "Singh" is commonly associated with Sikhism, as it was adopted by the tenth Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, as a mandatory surname for male followers of the faith.