* Frangipani: This is the most widely used English name for plumeria. It comes from an Italian noble family, the Frangipani, who were known for their fragrant perfume.
* Temple Tree: This name refers to the plant's traditional use in temples and religious ceremonies in many cultures, especially in India and Southeast Asia.
* Pagoda Tree: Another name related to the plant's association with temples and spiritual settings.
* Melia: This name is less common, but still used in some regions.
It's worth noting that "plumeria" itself is also used as an English name, particularly in botanical contexts.