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      Meaning of the first name Jasmina

      Origin

      Slavic, Arabic

      Meaning

      Jasmine Flower or Gift from God

      Variations

      Jasmine, Jasmira, Jazmina
      The name Jasmina has its roots in multiple cultures, primarily Slavic and Arabic. It is derived from the word jasmine, which refers to the fragrant flower known for its beauty and symbolism of purity and romance. In many traditions, jasmine is also associated with love and affection, which enhances the positive connotations of the name. In Arabic, Jasmina can be interpreted as gift from God, adding a layer of spiritual significance to the name.

      Historically, the name Jasmina has been prevalent in various regions, particularly in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Its usage can be traced back to times when floral names were favored in naming conventions, symbolizing beauty and nature. Over the centuries, Jasmina has appeared in literary works, folk tales, and even music, reinforcing its cultural richness. The name has also been borne by notable figures, further embedding it in the historical narrative of both Slavic and Arabic cultures.

      In contemporary times, Jasmina remains a popular choice for parents naming their daughters, especially in Slavic countries and among Arabic-speaking communities. It is often regarded as a name that embodies grace and elegance. The name has also seen usage in various forms of media, including literature and film, contributing to its recognition and appeal. Moreover, the growing global interconnectedness has allowed the name Jasmina to transcend cultural boundaries, making it increasingly familiar in Western societies.

      Based on our records...

      Alikic

      Alikic

      This is the most common surname associated with Jasmina.
      David

      David

      This is the most common name of those married to a Jasmina.
      Annie

      Annie

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jasmina.
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      1931 is when there were the most people born with the first name Jasmina.

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