The word "yeshwant" is a proper noun that can be spelled in a few different ways. It is commonly spelled in English as "Yeshwanth" or "Yashwanth", which both represent the same pronunciation. In terms of pronunciation, the IPA phonetic transcription would be /jɛʃwʌnt/. The "y" sound at the beginning of the word is represented by the IPA symbol /j/, while the "sh" sound is represented by /ʃ/. The stressed vowel sound is represented by /ʌ/.
The word "yeshwant" is derived from Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. In Sanskrit, the term is written as यश्वन्त् (yaśvant).
The word can be broken down into two components:
1. "Yash" (यश): This means "fame" or "glory" in Sanskrit. It represents the idea of having a good reputation, honor, or renown.
2. "Vant" (वन्त्): This is a suffix meaning "possessing" or "having". It is often added to nouns or adjectives to indicate possession or quality.
When combined, "yashvant" essentially means "one who possesses fame" or "glorious". The word is commonly used as a given name in India with positive connotations related to honor, success, and fame.