Sanskrit Names of fruits

Sanskrit Names of fruits–(फलानि)

The Sanskrit names of fruits in English, Sanskrit are given below in a list. We have found that our users liked this post very much because they found it very useful for their homework in schools. At the same time, for the understanding of Sanskrit language better, these names of fruits come handy. If you would like to know the Sanskrit name of any other fruit that you do not find in this list, you can mention it in the comment section or can contact us directly.

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English Names of FruitsSanskrit Names of FruitsTransliteration
Grapeद्राक्षाDrākṣhā
Mangoआम्रंĀmraṁ
CoconutनारिकेलंNārikelaṁ
Jack FruitपनसंPanasaṁ
Appleफलप्रभेदःPhalaprabhedaḥ
BananaकदलीKadalī
Citron MedicaबीजपूरBījapūra
Lemon Fruitजम्बीरंJambīraṁ
The Wood Appleकपित्थंKapitthaṁ
Rose Appleजम्बूःJambūḥ
Indian Gooseberry, Emblica MyrobalanआमलकंĀmalakaṁ
Jujube Fruit, Red DateबदरंBadaraṁ
PomegranateदाडिमंDāḍimaṁ

174 thoughts on “Sanskrit Names of fruits”

  1. I don’t see the Sanskrit name of this particular fruit. I am not sure if it would have a particular Sanskrit name other than used for a common banana. Thanks!

  2. I want to know the english name of Babbu Ghos.. I find this fruit in north india basically Punjab,delhi and shimla.

    Thanks

  3. i want a name forthe soap based on coconut oil. the name must be supported by coconut name. pl suggest a name with sanksrit base

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  5. Papaya, as it seems, is not a native Indian fruit and therefore does not have a direct name in Sanskrit. However, it is often represented by the name given to other similar fruits like नारङ्गी, फुट, etc. The name ascribed to these fruits is–चिर्भीटा…

  6. This is an informative and interesting website,very useful in knowing the mother of all Indian languages. I find the names of fruits are slightly different in pronunciation in sanskrit from gujarati.the names are almost similar. It clearly shows gujarati is a derivative from sanskrit like marathi, bengali, hindi etc

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