Yasmine

  • Origin
    Arabic
  • Meaning
    The name Yasmine (also spelled Jasmine or Yasmin) is derived from the Arabic word "yasamin," which translates to "jasmine flower." Jasmine flowers are known for their sweet fragrance and are often associated with beauty, grace, and elegance.
  • Variations
    Yasmin, Yasmina, Yasmeen, Jasmyn, Jasmina
  • Similar names
    Aisha, Layla, Zara, Leila, Nadia
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  • Yasmine, a name of Arabic origin, holds a delicate and timeless charm that has captured hearts around the world. Derived from the Arabic word "yasamin," which means "jasmine flower," this name exudes elegance and grace. Just like the fragrant blossoms it represents, girls named Yasmine often bring beauty and a sense of purity to those around them. Parents who choose the name Yasmine for their baby girl are bestowing upon her a name that carries a rich cultural heritage and a sense of nature's beauty. The name's various spellings, such as Jasmine and Yasmin, allow for personalization while preserving its alluring essence. Yasmine's historical use in various cultures and its presence in both real-life and fictional characters give it a universal appeal. From famous actresses and singers to beloved fictional heroines, Yasmine continues to shine as a name that resonates with strength, beauty, and a timeless allure.
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