Jasmina is a female name with origins in various cultures. In English, it is pronounced as jaz-MEE-nuh (/ˌdʒazmi:nə/), while in German, it is pronounced as YAHZ-mee-nah (/ˌja:tsmi:nə/) and in Italian, it is pronounced as yahz-MEE-nah (/ˌjatsmi:na/). Variations of the name include Yasmeen and Yasmina. The name Jasmina has been given to newborns in the United States since at least 1972, with varying levels of popularity over the years. It reached its peak in 1980 when it ranked seventh among baby girl names. While its ranking has fluctuated over time, Jasmina remains a timeless and beautiful choice for parents looking for a unique yet familiar name for their daughter.
Jasmina Tešanović is a multi-talented author, feminist, political activist, translator, and filmmaker. |
Jasmina Vujic is an American professor of nuclear engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and the first woman to serve as chair of a collegiate nuclear engineering department in the United States. |
Jasmina Mukaetova is a Macedonian singer known for her turbo folk and popular music, and she conducted a world tour in 2007, performing for a large diaspora audience. |
Jasmina Janković - Jasmina Jankovic is a Dutch handball player of Bosnian origin who represented the Dutch national team. |
Jasmina Pišek is a Slovenian handball player who represents ŽRK Celje and the Slovenian national team. |