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Jasmin

22 replies

Beansprout30 · 17/09/2017 10:45

Thoughts on this name? We already have a Jessica...

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lesliekae · 17/09/2017 10:51

i prefer Jasmine but lovely

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 17/09/2017 11:14

Lovely, but prefer the spelling, Jasmine.

stopbeingadramallama · 17/09/2017 11:22

Jasmine

daimbar · 17/09/2017 11:30

Jasmine spelled that way is lovely

NC4now · 17/09/2017 11:33

Lovely, but definitely with an e. Jessica and Jasmine go well.

ChocolateCrunch · 17/09/2017 11:35

Love it, but definitely with the e at the end.

MyBrilliantDisguise · 17/09/2017 11:36

Yes, lovely name but it has an 'e' on the end.

ZeroFuchsGiven · 17/09/2017 11:37

I have a Jasmine, looks strange to me without the 'e'

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 17/09/2017 11:38

I love it, but it's Jasmine

Don't forget the 'e'!

Milliemoo37 · 17/09/2017 11:40

That's my name. Everybody spells it with an e on the end though. Can be used with or without really.

perfectpanda · 17/09/2017 11:42

Love it and wanted it too !

Newmanwannabe · 17/09/2017 11:42

I have seen it spelt Jazmyn Shock

Treebags · 17/09/2017 11:45

JasminE

Would be shortened to Jas. Is that not too similar to Jess?

NC4now · 17/09/2017 11:56

DS girlfriend is Jasmine shortened to Jazz.

Beansprout30 · 17/09/2017 12:47

I didn't realise it had to have an E on the end, do you think it's overused?

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CakeRattleandRoll · 17/09/2017 12:50

Yes, Jasmine is more usual than Jasmin. No, I don't think it's overused at all. If you wanted to avoid the possible Jas and Jess combo, then Yasmin could be a possibility?

Beansprout30 · 17/09/2017 13:02

Ooh didn't think of Yasmin, love that. I'm noteven pregnant yet just dreaming 😁

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00100001 · 17/09/2017 13:06

It doesn't "have to" have an excellent on the end. But of you for for Jasmin you and she will be forever receiving correspondence and gifts with "Jasmine" on it.

and she will forever have to say "Jasmin, without an e" whenever her name crops up with someone new.

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 17/09/2017 13:08

I really don't like Yasmin.

QOD · 17/09/2017 13:15

I prefer Jasmin as a spelling.
It's the German spelling as well as other countries.

Sophronia · 17/09/2017 13:20

I know a male Jasmin! It's a boys name in some parts of Eastern Europe.

I prefer Jasmine, Yasmin, Yasmine or Jasmina.

MammieBear · 17/09/2017 17:41

Loved it when I was little, now I prefer Jessamine.

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