Jasmin

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Jasmin may refer to jasmine. It may also refer to:

Plants

  • Gardenia jasminoides, also called gardenia
  • Jasminocereus, a genus of cacti
  • Jasminum officinale, the flowering plant commonly called jasmine
  • Solanum laxum, syn. Solanum jasminoides

People

  • Jasmin (given name), a given name derived from Jasmine, the flower
  • Jasmin (singer) (born 1977), Russian pop singer, actress, model, and TV presenter
  • Jasmin, French name for Jacques Jasmin (1798–1864), French poet
  • Jasminka Domaš (born 1948), Croatian writer, journalist and scientist
  • Victoire Jasmin (born 1955), French politician

Other uses

  • Jasmin (Paris Métro), a train station on Line 9 of the Paris Metro
  • Jasmin, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Jasmin (programming language), a programming language for developing high-assurance and high-speed cryptography software.
  • JASMIN, a super-data-cluster operated by the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis in the United Kingdom

See also

  • Jasmine (disambiguation)
  • Yasmin (disambiguation)
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