Jasmine
Wdyt about the name, Jasmine?
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I find it tacky, probably because of the Jasmines I've known. And the overwhelming Disney association. If it wasn't for my associations I'd probably find it pretty since I love Jessamine.
I really don't like it. It's the 'sm' in the middle - a very ugly sound to me.
Jessamine or Jessamy are much more attractive
Jessamine or Jessamy are much more attractive
I love it. I know a lot of people think it's dated, but since it's floral, I don't think it dates. We considered this name for our DD, as it suited her and DS#1 loved it.
Like the plant itself. Very pretty, very fragrant, but overpoweringly sweet.
I love flower names, but this one is a little too stripper for me.
Jasmine is nice, but it's too common and kinda dated to the 90s.
This message was edited 8/19/2017, 5:49 PM
It's okay. I'm not a huge fan.
I like it, but I do find it a little boring. I prefer Yasmin.
Normally, I'd love it. Jasmine is one of my favorite flowers (and my favorite floral scent). However:
1. The name is overused in my generation (90s kid), even more so when combined with its common variants Jazmin, Jasmyn, Jazzymine (which I have seen), etc.
2. Most Jasmines I've met, no matter the spelling, have had attitude problems.
1. The name is overused in my generation (90s kid), even more so when combined with its common variants Jazmin, Jasmyn, Jazzymine (which I have seen), etc.
2. Most Jasmines I've met, no matter the spelling, have had attitude problems.
This message was edited 8/19/2017, 3:07 PM
I like it a lot. I think it's a beautiful flower name and very elegant. I also like Yasmine. I have heard quite a few people say that Jasmine is tacky. I guess that's because you see many different spellings of it: Jazzmin, Jazmyn, Jazmin etc. and because it is a bit 90s. It did have a rather short run of popularity which makes it kind of trendy, I guess. I still like Jasmine very much. My other favorite flower names are Rose and Lily.