Jaslin

Meaning of Jaslin

Jaslin is a contemporary English feminine name formed by combining the Persian-derived “Jasmine” (from yasamin, meaning the jasmine flower) with the popular “-lin” suffix. Pronounced JAZ-lin (/dʒæz.lɪn/), it first surfaced in U.S. birth records in the mid-1980s and has since maintained modest popularity—ranking around the mid-800s in recent decades, with 67 newborns named Jaslin in 2024. The name carries floral associations of purity and grace alongside a subtly musical undertone, though its appeal is decidedly more garden than stage—a distinction likely to amuse anyone expecting a purely jazzy twist. Its understated charm and gentle cadence have secured a small yet consistent following among parents seeking a modern botanical name with a melodic finish.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JAZ-lin (/dʒæz.lɪn/)

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