Jazmin
#1261 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Jazmin has remained a popular and charming name, especially in the United States and Europe, appreciated for its elegance and connection to nature.
Why Parents Choose Jazmin
Parents often choose Jazmin for its melodic sound, floral symbolism, and cultural richness, making it a meaningful and beautiful choice for a girl.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Jazmin is derived from the Persian word for jasmine, a fragrant flower native to Asia and the Middle East. It gained popularity in Western countries in the late 20th century, often chosen for its lyrical sound and floral meaning. Variations like Jasmine have long been appreciated across cultures for their beauty and symbolism.
Jazmin holds cultural significance in Persian and Western societies, often associated with the fragrant jasmine flower, which symbolizes purity, love, and elegance.
Notable People Named Jazmin
- Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, daughter of Prince Albert of Monaco
- Jazmin Savoy Brown, American actress
- Jazmin Caratini, Venezuelan volleyball player
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Pop Culture References
- Jazmin in Disney's 'Aladdin'
- Jazmin Savoy Brown in contemporary film