Jujube Other Common Names
Afghanistan: berra (Pashto);
Arabic: annab, aunnabe-hindi, aunnabehindi, ennab, unnab, unab, nabec, nabig, nabiq, sidr, zenzeli;
Bangladesh: bozoi, kool, kul;
Brazil: jujuba;
Burmese: hsi, zee-pen, zi, ziben, zizidaw;
Chinese:
da zao, Beijing mi zao, hei zao, hei tsao, hong zao, hung tzao,
peiching mi tzao, suan zao ren, tzao, wu he hong zao, wu ho hung tzao,
zao, zao shu;
Czech: cicimek datlový, Čínská datle, jujuba;
Danish: almindelig jujube, brystbærtræ;
Dutch: jujubeboom;
Eastonian: harilik kreektürn;
Fiji: ber;
Finnish: kiinanjujuba;
French: circoulier, dattier de Chine, Guindanlier, jujube de Chine, jujubier, jujubier de Chine;
German: Brustbeerbaum, Brustbeere, Chinesische Dattel, Chinesische jujube, Domjujube, Jujube, Judendom, Rote Dattel;
Greek: tzintzola;
Hungarian: jujuba (Fa), kínai datolya, zsidótövis;
India:
boguri (Assamese), boroi (Bengali), badara, badari, ber, beri, baer,
bor, kath ber (Hindu), badari, bare, bari, barihannu, ber, bogare,
bogari, bogori, bogri, bore, egaci, egasi, elaci, elachi, elasi,
ilanji, ilantai, ilici, ilisi, jati, jelachi, karkandhu,
karkhandhyalachi, yalachi-hannuyagachi, yalachi, yelachi, yelanji,
yelchi, yellachi (Kannada), badaram, badari, elanta, elantap-pazham,
elantha, elenda, elentha, llanta, ilantha, kolam, lantaparintoddali,
parintudai, perimtoddali, perintoddah, perintutali, yelanda
(Malayalam), boroi (Manipuri), bori, bor, baher, ber, bera, bhor, bora
(Marathi), borai, kawl-sun-hlu (Mizoram), ubhayakantaka (Oriya),
ajapriya, badara, badari, balashta, dridhabija, dviparni, ghonta,
grddhanakha, gudaphala, kantaki, karkarmadhu, kola, koli, kuvali,
madhuraphala, mahadebara, nakhi, nripabadari, nripeshta,
phalashayshira, prithukoli, rajabadari, rajakoli, rajavallabha,
sauvira, srigalakoli, sukrapriya, sukshmapatrika, sukshmaphala,
suphala, svachha, tanubija, ubhayakantaka, vadari, vatadalla
(Sanskrit), adidaram, atitaram, attiram, elandai, elandei vayr,
elandap-pazham, ilandai, ilantai, ilantai ilai, ilantai ppalam, ilandai
maram, iradi, iratti, koli, kondai, korkoti, kulari, kullari, kulavali,
kulvali kol, padari, sivagam, vadari, vatari (Tamil), badaramu, badari,
badarika, ganga-regu-pandu, gangaregu, gangarenu, karkandhuvu,
karkhanduvu, ragu, regi, regu, regu-pandu, renga, rengha, reni, renu,
reyghoo, reygoo (Telugu), baer, ber, annab, unab, unnab (Urdu),
barholi, bodokoli, bodori, koli (Uriya);
Indonesia: bidara, dara, widara;
Iran: kanar, kunar, nabik;
Iraq: aunnaberhindi, Nabig, sidr;
Italian: giuggiole, giuggiolo;
Kampuchea: putrea;
Korean: dae-choo, moet-dae-choo, moettaec- hunamu;
Laos: than;
Malaysia: bedara, bedara cina, bidara, epal Siam, jujub, langkeng;
Nepal: baer;
Pakistan: baryan, singli, unnab;
Persian: annab, kanar, kunar, nabik, sinpo-I- jilani;
Philippines: manzanas, mansanitas (Spanish), mansanitas (Tagalog);
Polish: chiński daktyl, jujuba, jujuba pospolita;
Russian: kitajskij finik, unabi;
Slovašcina: Čičimak navadni;
Thai: bhud-saar, phutsaa cheen;
Tibetan: gya-sug, ko la, rgya sug;
Turkish: hünnap;
Vietnamese: táo, táo tàu.
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