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Yasmin is of Arabic origin, derived from the word yasamin, referring to the jasmine flower, a fragrant climbing plant long associated with beauty and grace across the Middle East and South Asia. The name spread widely through Persian and Urdu-speaking cultures and was carried into European languages via Moorish Spain and later colonial contact. It has been popular across Muslim-majority countries and among diaspora communities worldwide. Related forms include Jasmine, Jasmin, Yasmeen, and Yasmina.