List of Vernacular Names of A. Paniculata Nees
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Assamese | Chiorta |
Arabic | Quasabhuva |
Marathi | kadu kirayata,Oli-kiryata |
Bengali | Kālmegh (কালমেঘ) |
Oriya | ଭୂଇଁନିମ୍ବ (Bhuinimba) |
Chinese | Chuan Xin Lian (穿心蓮) |
English | Green chirayta, creat, king of bitters, andrographis, India echinacea |
Persian | Naine-havandi |
Gujarati | કરિયાતુ (Kariyatu) |
Sanskrit | Kālamegha (कालमेघ), Bhūnimba (भूनिम्ब) |
Hindi | Kirayat |
Tamil | Nilavembu |
Kannada | Nelabevu |
Malayalam | NilavEpp (നിലവേപ്പ്), Kiriyathth (കിരിയത്ത്) |
Telugu | Nelavemaa (నేలవేము) or Nelavepu meaning "Neem of the ground". "Nela" = ground and "vemaa" = neem. |
Malay | Hempedu Bumi |
Bahasa Indonesia | Sambiloto |
Thai | Fa Thalai Chon (ฟ้าทะลายโจร), literally meaning 'the heavens strike the thieves' |
Lao | La-Sa-Bee |
Sinhalese | Hīn Kohomba / Heen Kohomba (හීන් කොහොඹ), meaning "small neem," or Hīn Bīm Kohomba / Heen Bim Kohomba(හීන් බිම් කොහොඹ) meaning "small neem of the ground." |
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