Jasmin
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Jasmin may refer to:
- Plants:
- Gardenia jasminoides, also called gardenia
- Jasminocereus, a genus of cacti
- Jasminum officinale, the flowering plant commonly called jasmine
- Jasmin (Paris Métro), a train station on Line 9 of the Paris Metro
- Jasmin (software), assembler developed for the Java Virtual Machine specification
- Jacques Jasmin (1798–1864), French poet
Jasmin is a feminine given name derived from Jasmine, the flower. People with that name include:
- Jasmin (actress), Bollywood actress known for her role in the movie Veerana
- Jasmin (singer), Russian pop singer, actress, model, and TV presenter
- Jasmin Burić, Bosnian goalkeeper playing for Lech Poznań
- Jasminka Domaš, Croatian writer, journalist and scientist
- Jasmin Handanović, Slovenian goalkeeper
- Jasmin Hutter, Swiss politician
- Jasmina Mukaetova, Macedonian singer
- Jasmin Ouschan, Austrian pool player
- Jasmin Schornberg, German canoeist
- Jasmin Schwiers, German actress
- Jasmin Walia, British Indian actress
- Jasmin Wagner, German pop singer, actress and model
- Jasmin Wöhr, German tennis player
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