This name of Arabic origin, chosen by Marc Lavoine for his daughter, was among the most fashionable names in the 1990s.

Fluctuating popularity… but undiminished charm

After its heyday, Yasmine became less popular, giving way to other floral names like Lila, Camellia, and Rose. But far from disappearing, it has retained a rare and precious aura. Today, with fewer than 1,000 births per year in France, it has regained a uniqueness that makes it an even more special choice.

For many parents, choosing Yasmine means reconnecting with a certain authenticity: that of names that transcend time without ever going out of style. A bit like a flower that blooms again every spring, always with the same freshness.