Jazmen is a modern and unique given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'jasmine'. It was popularized as a female name in recent years due to its musical sound and association with the fragrant flower. Jazmen is often associated with creativity, elegance, and uniqueness. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries after being used by several public figures, including athletes and musicians. The name Jazmen is composed of two syllables, with the stress typically placed on the first syllable. It has no common nicknames or variations, allowing it to stand alone as a distinctive choice for a child's name.
The name Jazmen experienced significant popularity from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, reaching its peak in 1994 with 76 births. However, after 1995, its popularity declined steadily, with fewer than 60 births per year from 1999 onwards, and dropping as low as 5 births in 2017.