Jasmine
See also: jasmine
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From French jasmin, from Arabic يَاسَمِين (yāsamīn), from Classical Persian یاسمین (yāsamīn), from earlier یاسمن (yāsaman), from Middle Persian yʾsmn' (yāsaman).
Proper noun
Jasmine (countable and uncountable, plural Jasmines)
- A female given name from Persian.
- 2025 March 28, Michael Williams, “Trump targets ‘improper ideology’ at the Smithsonian in latest effort to reshape the arts and history”, in CNN[1]:
- Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas spoke out against the order on Thursday, saying in an X post, “First Trump removes any reference of diversity from the present — now he’s trying to remove it from our history. Let me be PERFECTLY clear— you cannot erase our past and you cannot stop us from fulfilling our future.”
- A surname from Persian.
Related terms
Translations
female given name
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Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Jasmine is the 36477th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 613 individuals. Jasmine is most common among Black/African American (56.61%) and White (24.14%) individuals.
Further reading
- Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Jasmine”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 2, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 245.
Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒas.min/
Proper noun
Jasmine f
- a female given name of modern usage, equivalent to English Jasmine
German
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
Jasmine m
- nominative/accusative/genitive plural of Jasmin
Swedish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɧasˈmiːn/
Audio: (file)
Proper noun
Jasmine c (genitive Jasmines)
- a female given name of modern usage, equivalent to English Jasmine
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English Jasmine.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒasmin/ [ˈd͡ʒas.mɪn̪]
- IPA(key): (no palatal assimilation) /ˈdjasmin/ [ˈd̪jas.mɪn̪]
- Rhymes: -asmin
- Syllabification: Jas‧mine
Proper noun
Jasmine (Baybayin spelling ᜇ᜔ᜌᜐ᜔ᜋᜒᜈ᜔)
- a female given name from English