[Opinions] Yasmin / Yasmine
So general thoughts and opinions on the name, which spelling you prefer, Yasmin or Yasmine and any combos you may like. It's been on my mind a lot lately, so thought I would get some opinions.
Sarah -
Wife to DH Paul (Since July 4th 2009)
Mama to:
Jasper Emmanuel (Since August 6th 2010)
Jethro Zion (Since August 13th 2014)
Sarah -
Wife to DH Paul (Since July 4th 2009)
Mama to:
Jasper Emmanuel (Since August 6th 2010)
Jethro Zion (Since August 13th 2014)
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I like Yasmin (and I agree with Just Jonquil that Yasmine seems to be hedging its bets between Yasmin and Jasmine), particularly paired with a Hebrew, Yiddish, Persian, or Arabic name...
Yasmin Aviva
Yasmin Zahara
Yasmin Yakira
Yasmin Elisheva
Yasmin Esther
Yasmin Tova
Yasmin Shalev
Yasmin Naomi
Yasmin Zelda
Yasmin Zisel
Yasmin Najwa
Yasmin Qamar
Yasmin Samar
Yasmin Samira
Yasmin Djamila
Yasmin Galila
Yasmin Soraya
Yasmin Tabassum
Yasmin Zahra
Yasmin Mariam
Yasmin Darya
Yasmin Roshanara
Yasmin Shiva
Yasmin Aviva
Yasmin Zahara
Yasmin Yakira
Yasmin Elisheva
Yasmin Esther
Yasmin Tova
Yasmin Shalev
Yasmin Naomi
Yasmin Zelda
Yasmin Zisel
Yasmin Najwa
Yasmin Qamar
Yasmin Samar
Yasmin Samira
Yasmin Djamila
Yasmin Galila
Yasmin Soraya
Yasmin Tabassum
Yasmin Zahra
Yasmin Mariam
Yasmin Darya
Yasmin Roshanara
Yasmin Shiva
This message was edited 12/17/2015, 2:18 PM
I prefer Yasmin. Yasmine seems to be hedging its bets between Yasmin and Jasmine. I know a Yasmin who's mother is an Aussie and whose father is Malaysian. I have seen it used by Jewish parents too so it's not just Arabic. To me it feels mainstream enough to use as an alternative to the very pretty but perhaps not quite as classy Jasmine. There's a television reporter in Australia called Yasmin, and I don't think she's from an Arabic-speaking background.
I'd pair it with something "western" and classic or semi-classic, like:
Yasmin Bernadette
Yasmin Felicity
Yasmin Georgina
Yasmin Helena
Yasmin Louisa
Yasmin Miranda
Yasmin Valerie
Yasmin Veronica
I'd pair it with something "western" and classic or semi-classic, like:
Yasmin Bernadette
Yasmin Felicity
Yasmin Georgina
Yasmin Helena
Yasmin Louisa
Yasmin Miranda
Yasmin Valerie
Yasmin Veronica
Really pretty name.i prefer it spelled Yasmine.Yasmin looks incomplete
It's okay, but I far, far prefer Jasmine. Yaz is not a very attractive sound.