Jasmine (disambiguation)
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Jasmine (or Jessamine, and other variant spellings) may refer to several different things:
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[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
- Jasmine rice is a long-grain rice.
[edit] Real people
- Jasmine (sometimes in its original Persian spelling Yasmin) is often used as a feminine given name
- The Jasmine family is a prominent American entrepreneurial and philanthropic family.
- Jasmin St. Claire is a Porn Star and Wrestler (note variant spelling)
- Jasmine Sinclair is a Bondage Model
[edit] In Literature and culture
- Jasmine (novel), a 1989 novel by Bharati Mukherjee
- Jasmine Flowers, a popular Chinese folksong.
- Jasmine (Buffyverse), a character on the television series Angel
- Jasmine (television), a Quebec police television show
- Jasmine: The Battle for the Mid-Realm, a role-playing card game
- Jasmine, a Pokémon character
- Princess Jasmine, the princess in Disney's Aladdin.
- Jasmine (Megaman), a character from MegaMan Battle Network 5: Team Protoman
- Jasmine, a theoretical founding ancestor of Haplogroup J (mtDNA)
- Jasmine Thomas, a character from the soap opera Emmerdale
- Jasmine, a lioness from the movie Secondhand Lions.
- Jessamine, a musical group
- Jasmine Records, a record label
- Yasemin, 1988 made Turkish/German movie.
[edit] Other use(s)
- Jasmine is an object database system developed by Fujitsu in Japan and subsequently marketed for a time by Computer Associates