Jasmine
Thoughts on this name?
What middle names would you use?
What would you name a brother and a sister?
“Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist – while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!”
-Lori Greiner
What middle names would you use?
What would you name a brother and a sister?
“Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist – while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!”
-Lori Greiner
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Lovely plant. As a human name, I find it ephemeral; it could also shorten to Jazz, which isn't an improvement.
Jasmine and Isabella and Liam?
Jasmine and Isabella and Liam?
Of the flower names this one has never particularly stuck with me. I knew a girl with it growing up and she was nice enough but it just seems like a 90s dated thing to me. An acquaintance of mine named her daughter Jasmine 6 years ago and I still distinctively remember feeling a bit disappointed. It's not a bad name or anything it's just not particularly interesting or fun to me. I think there are more interesting plant names to be had tbh.
I don't like it, mostly thanks to Disney.
When I hear this name I think about two things: Princess Jasmine and my mom complaining about overwhelmingly intense scent of jasmine (a shrub), the fragrance gives her headaches.
So, Jasmine appears to be heady and frilly to me, a tad bit annoying.
Jasmine Soraia, Jasmine Elise or Jasmine Odette
Brother: Emil Alexander
Sister: Brina Giselle
So, Jasmine appears to be heady and frilly to me, a tad bit annoying.
Jasmine Soraia, Jasmine Elise or Jasmine Odette
Brother: Emil Alexander
Sister: Brina Giselle
I like it
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Mn Renee, Nicole, Amy, Michelle, Bianca, Chelsea, Chantal, Eliza, Elizabeth, Felicity, Imogen, Miranda, Matilda, Naomi, Penelope, Susannah, Evelyn, Yvette, Chloe, Zoe
I'm not a fan. It's really, really common where I am, and it feels a bit basic, a bit like Lily. I also don't like the sound very much and I'm ambivalent to jasmine flowers (I don't get the appeal, do they smell good to other people? I don't think jasmine smells good but it's always in perfume). I prefer it to Jasmin, Yasmin and Yasmine though.
It would actually be very cute on a pampered house-cat, the kind with silky smoky-blue fur and slumberous eyes. I've never heard it used on a pet where I am in the UK, but that might be because it's such a common person name here.
I'd make a sibset of Jasmine, Lily and Rose. They have the same vibe, and actually Rose might be the outlier because it's less common and more old-fashioned as a fn. With a boy, definitely something like Jasmine, Lily and James, Jasmine, Lily and Alex or something. It's not awful but I don't love it and it's overused and very popular here, so it kinda fits with other 'so common they're background' names.
It would actually be very cute on a pampered house-cat, the kind with silky smoky-blue fur and slumberous eyes. I've never heard it used on a pet where I am in the UK, but that might be because it's such a common person name here.
I'd make a sibset of Jasmine, Lily and Rose. They have the same vibe, and actually Rose might be the outlier because it's less common and more old-fashioned as a fn. With a boy, definitely something like Jasmine, Lily and James, Jasmine, Lily and Alex or something. It's not awful but I don't love it and it's overused and very popular here, so it kinda fits with other 'so common they're background' names.
This message was edited 1/21/2022, 2:11 PM
I think it's very pretty, though it has definitely gotten to be very popular for pets.
Jasmine and Noah?
Jasmine Paige?
Jasmine and Noah?
Jasmine Paige?