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=== Etymology === * Her name simply comes from the jazz music genre, which itself likely evolved from the slang term "jasm" (or "jism") meaning "energy, pep, spirit," appearing in the 1860s, with early 20th-century usage in baseball (a "jazz ball" pitch) before moving to music around 1913, initially as "jass". Alternatively, it came from the jasmine flowers, which itself comes from Old French ''jessemin'', derived from the Middle Persian word ''yāsaman'' and ''yāsamīn'' (يَاسَمِين) in Arabic. The word entered Middle French around 1570 and was first used in English in 16th century England. Jazzi's surname, Thornton, is of English origin and derives from the Old English elements thorn, meaning thorny bush, and tn, meaning town or settlement. Therefore, her surname Thornton can be understood as from "the thorny town" and her name overall can mean "jasmine flowers in the thorny town". ** Fittingly enough for the former case, Jazzi is rather energetic.
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