Lexically, the string combines a feminine given name (Yasmin), a color-surname (Blue), a four-character alphanumeric cluster (WUNF – possibly a station code or error-corruption of “WUNC”), and a three-digit numeral (147 – a prime, also a known radio frequency in the VHF band).
Attempts to locate Yasmin Blue in artist registries, music credits, or academic indices yield no match. WUNF does not correspond to any FCC-licensed call sign. 147 MHz falls outside standard broadcast allocations (used for amateur and maritime mobile).
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| Your text | Possible correction | |-----------|----------------------| | Yasmin | Yasmeen (name), Yasmin (common spelling), Yazmin | | Blue | A surname, a color, or part of a brand (e.g., Blue Cross, Blue Note) | | WUNF | A callsign (radio/TV), an acronym, or garbled “WUNF” → WUNC (radio station), WUN (university network), or “WU NF” | | 147 | A frequency (147 MHz), room number, or model number |
The designation Yasmin Blue WUNF 147 appears only once in available digital records: an unverified text snippet dated November 2019. No author, origin, or medium is specified.