Proper noun
Jazmin
A female given name from Persian, variant of Jasmine.
Jazmin Weatherall has lost her job: ‘Another florist friend lost her job, a friend of a friend who was a barber lost his job this week, and so did a friend at a wine bar.’ Source: Internet
At 60, because of a fragile health, Toussaint must move to his daughter Jazmin, who lives in Mexico City. Source: Internet
Jazmin Aguayo is a Cerritos College student hoping to transfer to a private four-year university after finishing her associate’s degree for transfer. Source: Internet
Imani and Jazmin leave to talk alone. Source: Internet
Mason's lone goal came in the 87th minute off of a corner kick from redshirt sophomore Jazmin Cardoso (pictured above), which found the foot of senior Nicole Peters for the goal. Source: Internet
The award for the team that had the most amount of cheering and energy went to the Olympic Snowboarding Team, led by Cecilia Faustino and Jazmin Wheeler. Source: Internet