Jasmine as a name
Jasmine is a feminine given name that is derived from the English word “jasmine,” which is a fragrant flower often used in perfumes and teas. The name Jasmine has its roots in the Persian language, where it is spelled “yasmin” and means “gift from God.”
Jasmine has been a popular name in English-speaking countries since the 1970s and 1980s, and it has been frequently used in pop culture, including as the name of the Disney princess in the movie “Aladdin.”
People with the name Jasmine are often described as being creative, artistic, and intuitive. They are often social and outgoing, with a natural charisma and charm. Some notable people with the name Jasmine include singer Jasmine Thompson, model Jasmine Tookes, and actress Jasmine Guy.
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