I found an interesting story about this plant, if it was not for your post, I probably would never have found out about it. The name, Frangipani, comes from the name of the Italian nobleman, Marquise Franzipani, who created perfumes for scenting gloves in the 16th century. When the flower of Frangipani was discovered, its natural smell reminded people of fragrant gloves, and that's why they called it. Another version says that the word frangipani comes from the French almond cake of the same type as marzipan, whose smell reminds Plumeria. Thanks for the interesting message :)