Jaszmin is a unique and beautiful name of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Persian word "yasamin", which means "jasmine flower". The jasmine plant is known for its delicate, fragrant white flowers that bloom in the summer months.
The name Jaszmin has a rich history and cultural significance. In Hungary, it is considered a traditional female given name, often used to honor the beauty and elegance of the jasmine flower. It is also popular in other Eastern European countries such as Romania and Serbia.
In literature, Jaszmin has been used as a character's name in several works. One notable example is "Jaszmin" by Hungarian author Mór Jókai, which tells the story of a young woman who is betrayed by her lover and seeks revenge.
Today, Jaszmin remains a popular choice for parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter. Its association with beauty, grace, and fragrance makes it an attractive option for those seeking a name that embodies these qualities.
Statistics for the name Jaszmin in the United States:
* In 1989, there were 5 babies named Jaszmin.
* In 1993, the number of newborns with this name remained steady at 5.
* By 1997, the count increased to 9 babies named Jaszmin.
* The year 1998 saw a peak in popularity for this name, with 12 births recorded.
* In 2000, there were 6 babies named Jaszmin.
* Finally, in 2003, the number of newborns with this name was 7.
In total, from 1989 to 2003, there were 44 babies born in the United States and given the name Jaszmin.