Jasmine (or Jazmin, and other variant spellings) may refer to several different things: [edit] Botany - Jasmine is a flowering shrub; its flowers are worn in the hair or used to make things such as tea or perfume.
- "Jasmine" is also the misnomer of several other plants not actually related to the real plant, including
[edit] People - Jasmine (sometimes in its original Persian spelling Yasmin) is often used as a feminine given name
- Jasmine (family), a prominent American entrepreneurial and philanthropic family
- Jasmin St. Claire, a porn star and wrestler, (note variant spelling)
- Jasmine Sinclair, a British bondage model
- Jasmine Trias, a Filipino American singer
- Jasmine (singer), the English name of Taiwanese singer Ting Chu
- Meera Jasmine, an Indian actress
- Jasmine Richards, a Canadian actress
- Jasmine (Finnish singer), a Finnish singer and EuroVision Song Contest participant
- Jasmin Mäntylä, a Finnish model and singer
- Jasmine (Japanese singer), a Japanese singer
[edit] In culture - Pakistan the national flower of Pakistan
[edit] Organizations [edit] Fictional characters - Jasmine, a character on the television series Angel
- Jasmine, the Olivine City gym leader in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
- Princess Jasmine of Agrabah, the princess in Disney's Aladdin
- Jasmine, a character from Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Protoman
- Jasmine Thomas, a character from the soap opera Emmerdale
- Jasmine, a lioness from the movie Secondhand Lions
- Jasmine (凌偉碩), the name of a semi-recurring character in the TVB show Forensic Heroes. As a police officer, she is noted for her fascination with food; this inevitably leads to her demise near the middle of the series.
- Jasmine, a superaging woman who dies in two days in the movie Life in a Day.
- Jasmine (aka Marika Reimon), main character from the 2004 Japanese tokusatsu television series, Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger
- Jasmine, a forest girl from Emily Rodda's Deltora Quest series
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