Jazmarie

Meaning of Jazmarie

Jazmarie unfurls like the first light of a tropical dawn, a name that weaves the heady perfume of jasmine—its ancient whispers drifting from Persian gardens through Andalusian courtyards—into the time-honored grace of María, echoing in chapel hymns and lullabies beneath stucco arches. In its very syllables, one hears a soft susurration of petals brushing against one another and a tender invocation of devotion, as if each utterance summoned both floral bloom and maternal blessing. Though blossoming only sparingly across registry lists, its rarity lends Jazmarie an intimate glow, beloved by families who cherish heritage and poetic resonance in equal measure. Worn by a child destined to carry warmth in her voice and elegance in her stride, Jazmarie stands at the crossroads of tradition and innovation—an enduring ode to beauty, faith, and the sun-kissed spirit of Latin lineage.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as jaz-muh-REE (/ˈdʒæz.mə.riː/)

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