Do you like mangoes? If so, would you like them enough to name your village or home after them? This might sound unusual, but several villages in Odisha are named after mangoes. A name is a powerful identifier, whether it is for a person or a place, and often reflects the history and stories of the area. Odisha is one of the largest producers of mangoes in India, but what makes people name their villages after this fruit? And It's not just villages, you'll also find railway stations, parks, and other locations named after mangoes.

In Odia, mango is called 'Amba'. There are over 60 villages in this state with 'Amba' in their names, including Mantriamba, Machiamba, Ambapada, and Ambaguda. Also Read: Monsoon Recipes: Healthy Snack Recipes To Enjoy Amid Rains Tribals' Lifeline: Odisha has been home to tribal communities for centuries, and their livelihoods depend on local production.

The 'King of Fruit' is more than just a summer treat here — it is a way of life, a source of income, and an essential food supply. Isn’t it incredible how a single fruit has become central to a community's existence? Although called 'Amba', the tribal people of Odisha also refer to mango as 'Maska'. There are several places named after mangoes near Rayagada, including the major railway station Bhalumaska.

In Malkangiri District only, there have been at least 40 villages named after Amba. They usually use Amba as a prefix or suffix such as Mantriamba, Machiamba, Hatiamba, Ambapada, Jadaamba, and A.