Certificate of Name
Iasmim
Feminine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Iasmim is a Portuguese feminine given name, most commonly used in Brazil. It is a variant of Yasmin, which itself is derived from the Arabic and Hebrew word for the jasmine flower. The name ultimately traces back to the Persian element yāsamīn, meaning "jasmine."Etymology and OriginsThe name Iasmim belongs to a large family of names centered on the jasmine flower, known for its delicate white blossoms and sweet fragrance. This floral name entered Portuguese through Arabic influence, as jasmine was brought to the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Moorish rule. The spelling "Iasmim" reflects Portuguese orthographic conventions, where the initial "I" replaces the "Y" found in many cognates like Yasmin or Jasmine.The ultimate root is the English word Jasmine, which rose to prominence in the English-speaking world in the 20th century, especially after Disney's animated film Aladdin (1992) featured a princess named Jasmine. In the United States, the name saw a steady increase in popularity from the 1970s, particularly among African American communities.Cultural and Regional UsageIn Portuguese-speaking countries, especially Brazil, Iasmim (along with its variants Iasmin and Yasmim) is a well-established given name. While less common than in some other cultures, it enjoys steady use among families seeking a floral name that feels both modern and traditional. The variant "Iasmim" (with an 'm' rather than 'n' at the end) aligns with Portuguese spelling patterns, where "-im" is a common ending for words adapted from other languages.Related FormsIasmim has several related forms across different languages. In Portuguese, it coexists with Yasmin, Iasmin, and Yasmim. In other languages, cognates include Yasmeen (Urdu), Yasmine (French), Yasmina (Spanish), and Jasmina (Slovene), among others. All share the same floral meaning and often carry connotations of beauty, grace, and sweetness.Meaning: jasmine (flower)Origin: Portuguese, from Persian via ArabicType: Feminine given nameRegional Usage: Mainly Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking communities
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