Yasmene is a feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from ياسمين (yāsamīn), the jasmine flower long revered in Middle Eastern poetry and art as a symbol of purity and grace. In Arabic it is pronounced yas-MEEN (/jɑsˌmiːn/), while in English usage the final consonant shifts slightly to yas-MEEN (/jɑzˌmin/), reflecting its subtle adaptation across languages. Though never among the very top entries in U.S. birth records, Yasmene maintained a steady presence from the late 1990s through the early 2000s, registering between six and nine occurrences per year and ranking roughly between 850 and 950. Its botanical roots and understated exoticism offer parents a name that feels both familiar and distinctive, fitting neatly into contemporary Anglo-American naming trends.