Yasmin is a variant of the Arabic name Jasmine, derived from the Persian word 'yasamin', meaning 'jasmine flower'. It's also linked to the phrase 'jasmine garden' in Middle Eastern culture.
In Islamic tradition, Yasmin is considered a sacred name, symbolizing beauty, elegance, and refinement. In some cultures, it's also associated with spiritual growth and enlightenment.
People named Yasmin are often seen as gentle, compassionate, and creative individuals with a strong sense of empathy and a love for nature.
The name Yasmin has gained popularity globally, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia. It's also rising in the Western world due to its unique blend of Eastern and Western cultural influences.