Jazmyn

Meaning of Jazmyn

Jazmyn, pronounced jaz-min, is a lively remix of the Persian classic Jasmine—the fragrant white flower that has perfumed poems, gardens, and love stories for centuries. Swapping the traditional “-ine” for a breezy “-yn” gives the name a modern, jazz-like riff, making it feel both familiar and delightfully unexpected. Parents often choose it for its floral symbolism of grace and good fortune, plus a pinch of pop-culture sparkle from Disney’s fearless Princess Jasmine. Although Jazmyn’s U.S. popularity crested in the 1990s, it still graces dozens of birth certificates each year, proof that a sweet scent never truly fades. All told, the name carries an easy rhythm, a hint of artistic flair, and the evergreen promise of spring—perfect for a little one destined to add her own bright twist to the world.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as jaz-min (/ˈdʒæz.mɪn/)

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Notable People Named Jazmyn

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