Sherie

Sherie, often viewed as a variation of 'Sherry,' denotes affection and endearment. In some cultural contexts, it signifies someone dear or cherished, embodying warmth and tenderness.

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Sherie is primarily of English origin, derived from "Sherry," a diminutive of the Old French name "Cherie," meaning "beloved" or "darling."

  • Babies named Sherie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Cher, Ree, Sherry, Sher, Shera.
  • Full Names: Sherilyn, Sheralee, Sheryl, Sherilynne, Sherina.
  • Famous Namesakes: Sherie Rene Scott-Actress, Sherie Merlis-Actress, Sherie Pollack-Animator, Sherie Winston-Saxophonist, Sherie Ackerman-Singer.
  • Gender: Sherie is predominantly considered a feminine name, but variations exist based on cultural contexts.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Sherie is associated with the number 9, often linked with individuals who strive for universal love, compassion, and humanitarian efforts. They are typically charismatic and idealistic but might struggle with the challenges of seeing projects through due to their broader interests.

The name Sherie witnessed a rise in popularity during the mid to late 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. However, its usage has tapered off in recent years, experiencing a decline in contemporary naming trends. Despite this, it remains cherished by those who appreciate its classic and affectionate charm.

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