[Opinions] Jasmine
How do you feel about the name Jasmine?
What would you use as a nickname or as a middle name?
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What would you use as a nickname or as a middle name?
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As with most floral names on people, I find Jasmine rather diminutive and tawdry. The trend of using floral names, especially the popular ones like Lily and Violet, in my opinion, will seem very dated to the 2000s and 2010s (i.e. they’ll seem “Grandma” in less than half a century). That said, the floral names are still better than most modern names I hear. I’d choose Elizabeth as a middle name for Jasmine, to give the combination both gravitas and a more serious alternative adult name.
I have a relative named Yasmin Sophia who is slightly older than my parents.
I have a relative named Yasmin Sophia who is slightly older than my parents.
This message was edited 12/25/2024, 5:40 PM
It's a pretty name, but I think I like Yasmine or Yasmeen better.
Jasmine feels a little dated or tired because of the Disney movie, kind of from the same time period as Jada / Jaden / Jalen (to me, at least).
Most Jasmines go by Jaz, Jazz, Jazzy, Jazzi
You could also try Mina, Mini, Jini or Jinny (like genie or Ginny), Jasmi, Mimi, Nini, Ja, Jin
Jasmine Danaë
Jasmine Desiree
Jasmine Lorelei
Jasmine Noelani
Jasmine Pallavi
Jasmine Lilavati
Jasmine Valeria
Jasmine feels a little dated or tired because of the Disney movie, kind of from the same time period as Jada / Jaden / Jalen (to me, at least).
Most Jasmines go by Jaz, Jazz, Jazzy, Jazzi
You could also try Mina, Mini, Jini or Jinny (like genie or Ginny), Jasmi, Mimi, Nini, Ja, Jin
Jasmine Danaë
Jasmine Desiree
Jasmine Lorelei
Jasmine Noelani
Jasmine Pallavi
Jasmine Lilavati
Jasmine Valeria
This message was edited 12/24/2024, 9:00 AM
It feels tacky, and makes me think of the Disney princess. But I like the idea of Jasmine "Mina", and the French pronunciation zhas-meen. I went to school with a Jaśmina (ya-SHMEE-na) - the Polish equivalent of Jasmine - and thought it was stunning.
ETA middle names:
Jasmine Corinthia
Jasmine Lavinia
Jasmine Saskia
Jasmine Vanessa
ETA middle names:
Jasmine Corinthia
Jasmine Lavinia
Jasmine Saskia
Jasmine Vanessa
This message was edited 12/24/2024, 2:03 AM
It's one of my favourite flower names, and I would use it in real life. I also like Jessamine, Yasmin and Yasmine and love Yasmina.
Nicknames: Mimi, Mina.
Middle names:
Jasmine Agnes
Jasmine Beatrice
Jasmine Cecilia
Jasmine Dorothea
Jasmine Emilia
Jasmine Flora
Jasmine Helena
Jasmine Iris
Jasmine Ophelia
Jasmine Rosalie
Jasmine Stella
Jasmine Sylvie
Jasmine Tatiana
Jasmine Veronica
Jasmine Winifred
Nicknames: Mimi, Mina.
Middle names:
Jasmine Agnes
Jasmine Beatrice
Jasmine Cecilia
Jasmine Dorothea
Jasmine Emilia
Jasmine Flora
Jasmine Helena
Jasmine Iris
Jasmine Ophelia
Jasmine Rosalie
Jasmine Stella
Jasmine Sylvie
Jasmine Tatiana
Jasmine Veronica
Jasmine Winifred
I love Jasmine. It's so warmly, richly beautiful, and definitely underrated, by myself as well.
I really enjoy it as a middle name.
Alana Jasmine
Bianca Jasmine
Chiara Jasmine
Clara Jasmine
Flora Jasmine
Henrietta Jasmine
Isabella Jasmine
Lydia Jasmine
Matilda Jasmine
Sarah Jasmine
Tallulah Jasmine
Jasmine flowers are so pretty. I also love the nickname Jazz or Jazzy. Minnie could be a cute alternative, too!
There's also the positive association with Princess Jasmine from Aladdin.
I really enjoy it as a middle name.
Alana Jasmine
Bianca Jasmine
Chiara Jasmine
Clara Jasmine
Flora Jasmine
Henrietta Jasmine
Isabella Jasmine
Lydia Jasmine
Matilda Jasmine
Sarah Jasmine
Tallulah Jasmine
Jasmine flowers are so pretty. I also love the nickname Jazz or Jazzy. Minnie could be a cute alternative, too!
There's also the positive association with Princess Jasmine from Aladdin.
This message was edited 12/23/2024, 6:54 PM
I prefer Yasmin (yahs-MEEN), though Jasmine is nice too!
If I had a kid named Yasmin, I'd use nicknames Yaska, Yasya, Mina, Yasa, Yasha (diminutive of Yakov, but it works with Yasmin also), Yanusya, etc.
For Jasmine, I don't know. The j sound (dzh) doesn't really go with stuff well in my langauge. Mina would still work, and maybe Jasa (or Jaza, Jazka, because the s in the name is pronounced like z). My brain also likes Janya for some reason.
If I had a kid named Yasmin, I'd use nicknames Yaska, Yasya, Mina, Yasa, Yasha (diminutive of Yakov, but it works with Yasmin also), Yanusya, etc.
For Jasmine, I don't know. The j sound (dzh) doesn't really go with stuff well in my langauge. Mina would still work, and maybe Jasa (or Jaza, Jazka, because the s in the name is pronounced like z). My brain also likes Janya for some reason.
This message was edited 12/23/2024, 6:31 PM
I love Jasmine.
Jasmine Estelle
Jasmine Aurora
Jasmine Renee
Jasmine Faye
Jasmine Cosette
Jasmine Colette
Jasmine Lisette
Jasmine Rochelle
Jasmine Ines
Jasmine Chantal
Jasmine Estelle
Jasmine Aurora
Jasmine Renee
Jasmine Faye
Jasmine Cosette
Jasmine Colette
Jasmine Lisette
Jasmine Rochelle
Jasmine Ines
Jasmine Chantal
I hate it, sorry. I find it tawdry and tired; the "jaz" sound especially irks me. Jessamine is much lovelier.
Jasmine Gertrude
Jasmine Eliza
Jasmine Eulalie
Jasmine Raphaelle
Jasmine Cecile
Jasmine Clarice
Jasmine Dorothy
Jasmine Sibyl
Jasmine Clotilde
Jasmine Verena
Jasmine Electra
Jasmine Jocasta
Jasmine Sappho
Jasmine Dido
Jasmine Leonora
Jasmine Gertrude
Jasmine Eliza
Jasmine Eulalie
Jasmine Raphaelle
Jasmine Cecile
Jasmine Clarice
Jasmine Dorothy
Jasmine Sibyl
Jasmine Clotilde
Jasmine Verena
Jasmine Electra
Jasmine Jocasta
Jasmine Sappho
Jasmine Dido
Jasmine Leonora
This message was edited 12/23/2024, 4:23 PM
I'm with you in disliking Jasmine; Jasmine Jocasta is a masterpiece. Do you know an elderly pop song called Jesamine (that spelling, but don't hold it against them) by a band called The Casuals? Surprisingly good.
I like it a lot; it's a shame it's been used so often for pets, but it doesn't give me pet vibes as much as say, Bella or Daisy do. I think I'd be more likely to use it for a middle name.
I don't think I'd go out of my way to use a nn for Jasmine; Jazz or Jazzy might come naturally at least at times, but jasmine's so pretty and simple enough that it doesn't need a special nn.
Jasmine Adriana
Jasmine Alexis
Jasmine Brielle
Jasmine Charlene
Jasmine Christina
Jasmine Diana
Jasmine Dominique
Jasmine Elaine
Jasmine Faye
Jasmine Gloria
Jasmine Irene
Jasmine Katrina
Jasmine Kimberly
Jasmine Leilani
Jasmine Leigh
Jasmine Noelle
Jasmine Paige
Jasmine Rae
Jasmine Raquel
Jasmine Sabrina
Jasmine Valentina
Jasmine Yvonne
I don't think I'd go out of my way to use a nn for Jasmine; Jazz or Jazzy might come naturally at least at times, but jasmine's so pretty and simple enough that it doesn't need a special nn.
Jasmine Adriana
Jasmine Alexis
Jasmine Brielle
Jasmine Charlene
Jasmine Christina
Jasmine Diana
Jasmine Dominique
Jasmine Elaine
Jasmine Faye
Jasmine Gloria
Jasmine Irene
Jasmine Katrina
Jasmine Kimberly
Jasmine Leilani
Jasmine Leigh
Jasmine Noelle
Jasmine Paige
Jasmine Rae
Jasmine Raquel
Jasmine Sabrina
Jasmine Valentina
Jasmine Yvonne