[Opinions] Jasmine
I'm beginning to really like the name Jasmine. What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance. :-)
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Amanda
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God bless,
Amanda
__________
Loving:
Anastasia Elizabeth
Colette Victoria
Dorothy Rose
Georgiana (Georgie) Charlotte
Luke Theophilus
Troy Gamaliel
Wyatt Benjamin
This message was edited 12/10/2006, 6:21 PM
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I love it!
I think it's a beautiful name. I prefer Jasmin, though.
I think it's a beautiful name. I prefer Jasmin, though.
Jasmine is a gp of mine. I even like its kre8tive spellings and knockoffs, like Jazzmyn and Jazlyn. I don't know any Jasmines, so the name holds no real negative connotations for me.
I love the name Jasmine! I think it's gorgeous, feminine, and not too overly popular (like some other names). I have a great association with it, and have always picture a sweet, friendly, girl-girl. I love it either as a FN or a MN...very pretty!
Jennifer Nicole
...Loving the Names...
Ariella Faith, Elisabeth Maria, Olivia Jasmine
Cade Preston, Grant Joseph, Jude Hamilton
...Loving the Names...
Ariella Faith, Elisabeth Maria, Olivia Jasmine
Cade Preston, Grant Joseph, Jude Hamilton
It is very popular right now, so what about Yasmin or Jasper?
In theory, I like it. Jasmine flowers are some of my favourites, and I like many other flower names, so it's fine.
Unfortunately, it's been massively overused. In my own age group it wasn't too bad, but it's become a name of the masses, and frankly I have met a large number of Jasmines born into "trashy" or otherwise unsavoury families. That kind of spoils its appeal for me. If it dropped back out of the top 100 in my country I might consider it.
~Chrisell~
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
Unfortunately, it's been massively overused. In my own age group it wasn't too bad, but it's become a name of the masses, and frankly I have met a large number of Jasmines born into "trashy" or otherwise unsavoury families. That kind of spoils its appeal for me. If it dropped back out of the top 100 in my country I might consider it.
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
I actually kind of liked it before I got into names. Now, all I can think about are the crazy, ridiculous made-up spellings it usually gets saddled with, and its ridiculous popularity. And, for me, those things tarnish a name. Which I guess is too bad, because it is kind of pretty.
~ Arcadia ~
I like it a lot, but I sometimes find it to be trashy, and could easily be interperted by others as such. I prefer it as a middle name.
I think it's beautiful!
Its nice ;)
Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
Fiance to Grant Stephen
Mum to Hayley Anne :)
D.O.B: 8th October, 2004
baby #2 due: 19th May, 2007
Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
Fiance to Grant Stephen
Mum to Hayley Anne :)
D.O.B: 8th October, 2004
baby #2 due: 19th May, 2007
I like it
"a boy's best friend is his mother" - Norman Bates in Psycho
I think it's beautiful. I know it has a 'stripper' reputation, but to me it's a lovely plant name in the tradition of Iris, Jessamy, Gardenia, etc. It's really high on my list.
I like it a lot, especially as a middle name. :)
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Jasper Lewis
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Virginia "Ginger" Laure
Currently Loving
Jasper Lewis
&
Virginia "Ginger" Laure
I love it. It makes me think of the flowers and their unbelievable good scent.
Working class.
And over-used. I don't care for it all.
And over-used. I don't care for it all.
Um, is that supposed to be an insult?
No, it's not.
It's a polite way to put that the name seems to me to be associated with a lower-class type of person without using the word trashy.
It's a polite way to put that the name seems to me to be associated with a lower-class type of person without using the word trashy.
I disagree, Haven
"Working class" and "low class" or "trashy" are VERY different things. "Working class" merely refers to a sector of society that has a particular income level and particular life philosophy. It's *not* a negative term.
If you want to say trashy, say trashy - don't borrow other terms which don't deserve that kind of usage.
~Chrisell~
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
"Working class" and "low class" or "trashy" are VERY different things. "Working class" merely refers to a sector of society that has a particular income level and particular life philosophy. It's *not* a negative term.
If you want to say trashy, say trashy - don't borrow other terms which don't deserve that kind of usage.
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
If you noticied
About three posts down - I corrected myself and apologized for it already. It was a bad choice of words.
About three posts down - I corrected myself and apologized for it already. It was a bad choice of words.
If *you* noticed . . .
I replied only minutes after you did, and was in fact typing the reply while you posted, so I couldn't have known at the time that you were replying.
~Chrisell~
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
I replied only minutes after you did, and was in fact typing the reply while you posted, so I couldn't have known at the time that you were replying.
Proudly Australian
www.archaeochrisell.blogspot.com
Ditto m
Especially because you're dancing around the issue. You can phrase it however way you like, but your opinion is clear. The problem isn't the words you use, it's the intention behind them, and in this case, it's very obvious you think little of the name Jasmine or the people who use it. I'm not saying I've never called a name trashy, but just say it (perhaps with an acknowledgment that you're not trying to offend anyone), and move on. By going to such pains to act like you're not prejudiced, it just highlights the fact that you are even moreso.
Magnanimous Despair alone could show me so divine a thing, where feeble hope could ne'er have flown, but vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
Especially because you're dancing around the issue. You can phrase it however way you like, but your opinion is clear. The problem isn't the words you use, it's the intention behind them, and in this case, it's very obvious you think little of the name Jasmine or the people who use it. I'm not saying I've never called a name trashy, but just say it (perhaps with an acknowledgment that you're not trying to offend anyone), and move on. By going to such pains to act like you're not prejudiced, it just highlights the fact that you are even moreso.
Magnanimous Despair alone could show me so divine a thing, where feeble hope could ne'er have flown, but vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
You're nice.
Well, "working class" and "classless" mean very different things to me.
You're right.`
I should have been a lot clearer - especially since I'm not from a high-class family.
I should have been a lot clearer - especially since I'm not from a high-class family.
me too
"a boy's best friend is his mother" - Norman Bates in Psycho
I like Jasmine :)