• In
Greece it is called "Nychtolouloudo" (Νυχτολούλουδο) meaning “night flower” and "Deilina" (Δειλινά) meaning “sunsets”. • In
Maldives it is called "asurumaa"، meaning flower blooming at "Asr" - the third daily and obligatory prayer of Muslims performed between 3:00 to 4:00pm in Maldives, thus supporting the claim of 4 o'clock flower. • In
Bangladesh it is called
sandhyamalati (), meaning "evening
flower". • In
Pakistan it is called
gul adnan () or
gul-e-abbas (). • In West Bengal it is called sandhyamoni (Bengali: সন্ধ্যামণি), meaning "evening gem ". • In
Sri Lanka it is called
hendirikka (). • In
Karnataka it is called
sanje mallige (). • In
Tamil Nadu it is called
andhi mandhaarai (). • In
Thailand it is called
bānyĕn (), meaning "evening blossom". • In
Andhra Pradesh it is called "chandrakantha"(), meaning "moon light". Signifying it's bloom with moon rise. • In
Bulgaria it is called
noshtna krasavica (), which means "night beauty", "night belle". • In
Germany it is called
Wunderblume, which means "flower of miracle". • In
Kerala it is called
naalumani poovu (, which means "four o'clock flower" • In
Maharashtra it is called
gulabakshi (). • In
Assam it is called
godhuli gopal (),
godhuli meaning "evening". • In
Maithili it is called
sanjhaa phool as it blooms in evening. • In
Odisha it is called
rangani (). • In
Punjabi it is called
sham di sohnap, which means "evening beauty". • In
Indonesia it is called
bunga pukul empat. • In
Malaysia it is called
seroja • In
China it is called the "shower flower" () or "rice boiling flower" () because it is in bloom at the time of these activities. • In
Hong Kong it is known as "purple jasmine" (). • The
Turkish name is
akşam sefası, which means "evening pleasure". • In the
Netherlands and in
France the name of the plant is
nachtschone and
belle de nuit respectively meaning "beauty of the night". • In
Italy it is called
bella di notte, which means "beautiful during night". • In
Iran it is called
laleh abbasi (). • In
Japan it is called
oshiroi-bana (), as the white, powdery
endosperm inside of mature seeds looks like
oshiroi, the powder foundation used by
geishas. • In
Israel it is named
lilanit rav-gonit (; "multicolored nocturnal"), and more commonly called
malkat halayla (), meaning "queen of the night". • In
Namibia it is called
vieruurtjie ("four o'clock") as it starts to open at 16:00 until the morning. • In
Poland it is called
dziwaczek, meaning "a little weirdo, a little oddity" that denotes its flowering time. • In
Slovenia it is called
nočna frajlica, meaning "night missy". • In
Croatia and
Serbia it is called
noćurak (). • In
Romania it is called
frumoasa nopții, meaning "the beauty of the night", or also
noptiță. • In the
Philippines it is called
prinsesa ng gabi, meaning "princess of the night" or sometimes
alas quatro, "at four o'clock". • In
Chile it is called
putita, meaning "little hooker", because she is prettiest when her flowers come out at night. • In
Mexico and
Cuba it is called
maravilla, meaning "marvel". • In
Malta it is called
ħummejr. • In
Russia it is called ''zor'ka'' (), meaning "dawning". • In
Syria it is called
alshab alzarif () meaning "the charming young man". • In
Ukraine it is called
nichna krasunya (), meaning "night beauty". • In
Colombia it is called
Don Diego de noche, meaning "Mr. Diego of night". • In
Puerto Rico it is called
Ceciliana. • In
Lebanon it is called
shab el layl (), meaning "young man of the night". • In
Uttarakhand it is called "गुल बांक" Gul baank • In
North Macedonia it is called "вампирче" or "ноќна убавица" meaning "vampire" or "Nightly beauty" == References ==