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4
Origin:
Persian.
Countries:
United-states,
England,
Great-britain,
Wales,
Ireland,
Northern-ireland,
Canada,
New-zealand,
Scotland.
Number of symbols:
7
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Dzhazmin
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Description
Jasmine is a feminine name with a rich history and deep meaning. It originates from the Persian word "yasaman," which means "orange blossom" in Old Persian. The term "jasmin" itself is used in various languages to denote this flower. The name's roots are in Persia, from where it spread throughout the Mediterranean and into Europe. It was known in ancient times, but gained its modern form after spreading to Europe via Assyrians and other peoples of the East. Today, Jasmine is widely used in many countries around the world, especially in Asia and America. This name is often associated with softness, kindness, sensitivity, and creative abilities. People with this name are often perceived as refined, elegant, and possessing a strong intuition. They have a deep inner world and are inclined to analysis and reflection. Among the notable bearers of the name Jasmine are figures such as Jasmine Bartlett, an American actress and singer, and Jasmine Jones, the daughter of the legendary singer David Jones and a British actress. In Russian-speaking environments, the name Jasmine is less common than in Western countries, but it is gaining popularity due to growing interest in exotic names. It appeals to those who wish to stand out while maintaining tenderness and femininity. Common variations include Lisa, Jazz, Zina, and affectionate nicknames like "Misha," "Jazz," and "Zina."