The word Sushobhana is spelled with the Devanagari script used in Sanskrit. In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be pronounced as /s̪uʃobʱna/. The first "s" is pronounced as the voiceless alveolar sibilant, followed by the voiced dental fricative "sh". The "o" is pronounced as an open mid-back rounded vowel, and the following "b" is a voiced bilabial plosive. Finally, the "h" is aspirated, followed by the nasal "n" pronounced as an alveolar nasal consonant. The word means "radiant" or "bright" in Sanskrit.
The word "Sushobhana" is derived from Sanskrit, an ancient Indic language. In Sanskrit, "su" means "good" or "well", while "shobhana" means "beautiful" or "splendid". Therefore, "Sushobhana" can be loosely translated to mean "very beautiful" or "highly splendid" in English.