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      Meaning of the first name
      Yasenia

      Origin 
      Spanish-speaking Countries

      Meaning 
      Derived from Yasmin, Meaning Jasmine

      Variations 
      Yesenia, Jasenia, Yazenia

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Yasenia is derived from the Spanish name Yasmin, which itself originates from the Persian word for jasmine, a fragrant flowering plant. The name is often associated with beauty, grace, and delicacy due to the charming qualities of the jasmine flower. In Spanish-speaking cultures, Yasenia has become a popular given name, reflecting both its aesthetic appeal and its cultural significance.

      Historically, names derived from plants and flowers have been significant in various cultures, symbolizing beauty, love, and nature. The jasmine flower, in particular, has deep roots in Persian culture and was introduced to the Western world through trade and cultural exchange. As the name Yasmin spread to Spanish-speaking regions, Yasenia emerged as an alternative spelling and adaptation, gaining traction in the 20th century. The name is documented in various literary and cultural contexts, further solidifying its place in the Spanish naming tradition.

      In contemporary society, Yasenia is commonly used among Spanish-speaking populations in various countries, particularly in Latin America and the United States. The name is often embraced for its melodic quality and ties to nature. Yasenia also reflects cultural identity and heritage, making it a popular choice among parents looking to honor their roots. With an increasing interest in unique and meaningful names, Yasenia continues to see a rise in popularity, connecting the past with modern perceptions of beauty and identity.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname associated with Yasenia.
      Payret

      is the most common surname for Yasenia.

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