Jazmyne

Meaning

Jasmine Flower

Unisex
Persian

The story behind Jazmyne

Jazmyne is a modern English-language respelling of Jasmine, which derives from the Persian word "yāsaman" (یاسمن), referring to the jasmine flower. The name traveled from Persian into Arabic as "yāsmīn," and subsequently into European languages through trade and cultural contact. By the Middle Ages, Jasmine had become established in English, initially as a botanical term before being adopted as a personal name. The spelling variation "Jazmyne"—with a 'z' instead of the traditional 's'—emerged in late 20th-century American naming practices, reflecting a trend toward distinctive phonetic spellings that gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.

Jazmyne has no historical or mythological bearer, as it is a contemporary creative spelling rather than a name with ancient roots. The name's rise corresponds with the broader "Jasmine" peak during the 1990s, influenced by popular culture and the Disney film *Aladdin* (1992), which featured Princess Jasmine as a beloved character. The floral association remains central to the name's appeal: jasmine flowers symbolize grace, elegance, and sensuality across many cultures. As a modern coinage, Jazmyne represents 21st-century American naming conventions that blend botanical imagery with individualized orthography.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
4
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #1535 (1990s)

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