Jaselle

Meaning of Jaselle

Jaselle emerges as a contemporary feminine name that gracefully fuses the Persian heritage of jasmine (yas̱mīn)—a timeless emblem of beauty and purity in classical ghazals—with the refined –elle suffix of French origin. Pronounced juh-ZEL (/dʒəˈzɛl/), its phonetic profile evokes the subtle fragrance of a twilight garden in Shiraz, while its crisp consonants impart modern clarity. In the United States, Jaselle’s annual usage has ranged from five to thirty-four newborns since the mid-1990s, with eleven registrants in 2024 placing it at 939th in popularity—evidence of a name that favors dignified consistency over fleeting trends. Though it never headlines the charts, its rarity guarantees an unmistakable identity, free from playground duplication. Like a hidden gemstone, Jaselle remains just beneath the surface of mainstream naming fashions, its quiet charm undiminished by the ebb and flow of popularity. For parents seeking a name that balances analytical depth with poetic resonance, Jaselle offers a singularly elegant choice.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as juh-ZEL (/dʒəˈzɛl/)

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