Jasmina

Jasmina (Serbian Cyrillic: Јасмина) is a variant of Jasmine (given name), from the plant, ultimately from Old Serbian Jasmin,[1] and in this spelling a common Serbian, Bosnian, Slovenian and Macedonian feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:

Uses of the name in popular culture include Greek-German singer Leo Leandros' 1962 pop hit "Lebwohl, Jasmina!", and also Jasmina an album by Dado Polumenta.

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References

  1. Patrick Hanks, Kate Hardcastle, Flavia Hodges A Dictionary of First Names 2006 VARIANTS: Jasmin, Jasmyn, Jazmin(e); Yasmin, Yasmine; Jasmina, Yasmina (Latinized forms)."
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