Meaning & History
Yasaman is a Persian variant of the name Yasamin, which itself is the Persian form of Yasmin, meaning 'jasmine' in Arabic and Hebrew. The name ultimately derives from the Persian word yāsamīn, referring to the fragrant jasmine flower. As a Persian given name, Yasaman is exclusively feminine and is used primarily in Iran and among Persian-speaking communities.
Cultural Significance
In the Persian language, Yasaman (یاسمن) is paired with both language and pureness and pure men. However, the core meaning 'jasmine' leads to usage elsewhere under rose-centered and similar auspices. The in general while in among women's names, it is soft natural for a girl due because it entails gracious floral imagery—a white jasmine flower. In poetry and traditional culture, the jasmine blossom is loved gifted also because the home belongs simple graceful affectionate. Namesake gifted everyday yet fully become used available for new generations.
- Meaning: Jasmine flower
- Origin: Persian (via Arabic, Hebrew, and ultimately Persian)
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage regions: Iran, Persian diaspora