Jazlyn is a modern melody of a name—part “jazz club snap,” part “flower-shop fragrance.” Spinning out of late-20th-century America, it braids the Persian-rooted Jasmine (that creamy white bloom that perfumes moonlit gardens) with the ever-popular “-lyn” ending and a dash of musical flair that practically scat-sings off the tongue. No wonder U.S. parents started humming its tune in the ’90s, then cranked up the volume until it cracked the Top 400 around 2013 before settling into today’s still-bright spotlight. In English it’s voiced JAZ-lin, bold and brassy like a trumpet solo; in Spanish circles it softens to HAS-leen, rolling in like a warm breeze. Jazlyn carries easygoing, artsy associations—think improv sessions, summer night concerts, and jasmine petals floating in lemonade—making her feel both street-smart and sweet-heart. For families chasing a name that feels freshly picked yet rhythm-ready, Jazlyn hits all the high notes.
| Jazlyn Moya is a US-born forward who plays for Australian club Logan Lightning FC and the Dominican Republic national team. | 
| Jazlyn Alexa Oviedo Reyes is a midfielder for Vermont Catamounts, born in the U.S. to Peruvian and Dominican parents, and plays for the Dominican Republic women's national team. |