Jasmin is a variant of Jasmine, a flower-based name derived from the Persian word 'yasemin', meaning 'gift from God'. The name has Arabic roots and has been used in various forms across cultures.
In Middle Eastern cultures, jasmine is revered for its fragrance and beauty, symbolizing love, purity, and modesty. In Islamic tradition, it represents the beauty of paradise.
People named Jasmin are often seen as gentle, elegant, and romantic with a flair for creativity and affection.
The name Jasmin remains popular globally, particularly in Europe and Asia, where it is often chosen for its exotic charm and associations with love and beauty.