Jasmine, derived from the Persian word 'yasamin', meaning 'jasmine flower', is a captivating and aromatic name choice. It evokes images of delicate white blossoms and sweet fragrance, making it a popular pick for those who appreciate nature's beauty.
Over two decades, the name Jasimine peaked in popularity between 1987 and 1991, with a high of 35 births in 1991. However, it began to decline thereafter, dropping significantly from 1992 onwards, with only 7 births recorded in 2003. The total number of babies named Jasimine over this period was 383.