Jazmine

#61 in Nevada

Meaning of Jazmine

Jazmine (pronounced JAZ-min) is the spirited, jazz-infused cousin of the classic Jasmine, a floral name that drifted into English from the Persian “yasamin,” meaning “jasmine flower.” Like the vine that perfumes warm evening air, Jazmine carries a whiff of romance, but the bold “z” adds a modern snap that promises this little bloom won’t fade into the background. American parents began discovering its charm in the late 1980s, and while its peak popularity has gently mellowed since the early 2000s, it still lingers in the national top 1,000—a sweet spot for families who crave familiar yet fresh. Pop-culture sprinkles extra sparkle: think Disney’s adventurous Princess Jasmine and the cool rhythm of the word “jazz” itself, hinting that a future Jazmine might just turn the living room into her own impromptu stage. All told, Jazmine is a name that smells of moonlit gardens, sounds like toe-tapping music, and feels like a confident “yes” to life.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JAZ-min (/ˈdʒæz.mɪn/)

British English

  • Pronunced as JAZ-min (/ˈdʒaz.maɪn/)

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Notable People Named Jazmine

Jazmine Sullivan is an award-winning American R&B singer and songwriter who was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2022.
Jazmine Gray is an American rugby sevens player.
Laura Hamilton
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