Meaning
Explanation
ອິນທະ [in-ta] stands for the Hindu god, Indra — the ruler of all gods and often associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. ຣັດ [rut] likely comes from the Pali word/suffix “rattha” which indicates a reign, kingdom, empire, country, or realm.
Related Names/Alternative Spellings
Inthalath, Intharat, Inthalat, Intarat, IntalatTone Breakdown
ອິນ [in] — this syllable has a middle-class consonant, a short vowel, and a sonorant final consonant. As a result, this produces a low tone.
ທະ [ta] — this syllable has a low-class consonant and a short vowel. As a result, this produces a middle tone.
ຣັດ [rut] — this syllable has a low-class consonant, a short vowel, and unreleased-stop final consonant. As a result, this produces a middle tone.