📖 About Jasmina
Jasmina is a feminine name of Persian and Arabic origin, derived from Yasmin (یاسمین) meaning 'jasmine flower.' The jasmine plant symbolises grace, love, and spiritual purity across Persian, Arabic, and South Asian cultures. Jasmina is the Slavic form, widely popular in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, and North Macedonia, where the -ina suffix gives it a characteristic melodic quality. The name bridges the Islamic floral poetic tradition and Slavic European naming culture.
📍 Details
- OriginArabic
- Gender♀ Female
- MeaningVariant of Yasmin. Jasmine flower
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⭐ Famous People
- Jasmina Ahmetspahić — Bosnian actress and cultural figure, known for her work in Balkan theatre and film.
- Jasmina Tešanović — Serbian writer, feminist activist, and political blogger known for her diary written during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
- Jasmina Musić — Bosnian marathon runner and one of the leading long-distance athletes from the former Yugoslavia.
- Jasmina Milošević — Serbian stage and television actress celebrated for her performances in Serbian drama productions.