Home > Sherye |
♀ Sherye
What does Sherye mean?
Sherye as a name for girls is an Old German name, and the meaning of Sherye is "free man; dear". Sherye is an alternate form of Charlotte (Old German). Sherye is also a derivative of Sherry (English, French).
STARTS WITH Sh-
Variations
VARIANTS Sherrie▼, Sherri▼, Sherrey, Sherree, Sherie, Sheri▼, Sherey, Sheree▼, Sheraya, Sheray, Sheraie, Sherae, Sharrie, Sharie, Shari▼, Sharee, Cheray, Chara
OTHER FORMS VIA CHARLOTTE, SHERRY Charle, Charyl, Cherlyn, Cheryl▼, Cheryll, Sh'rae, Sharel, Sharil, Sharla▼, Sharlet, Sharyl, Shereen, Sherice, Sherina, Sherita, Sherryn, Sheryl▼
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
(male)
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Sherye Ashlynn (S.A.), ..
How popular is Sherye?
Sherye is a rare first name for women. Sherye is an equally unique surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Which version is better?
Charlotte (#6 FROM RECENT DATA), Cherlyn, Cheryl, Cheryll, Sharee, Shari, Sharie, Sharla, Sharyl, Sheree, Sheri, Sherice, Sherie, Sherita, Sherree, Sherri, Sherrie, Sherry and Sheryl are the prominent alternative forms of Sherye (OUTSIDE TOP 2000). These forms of Sherye were at the peak of their popularity in the 1960s (AVERAGE #878) and have become significantly less popular since (#1895, ▼62.6%), with versions such as Sherry becoming less fashionable. Charlotte has been the overall favorite. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Similar Names
Sherye is pronounced similarly to Charee, Cheree, Cherey, Cherree, Cherrey, Cherri, Cherrie, Cherry▼, Chery, Cherye, Cheyrie, Sharae, Sharaya, Sharaye, Shary, Sheera, Shera, Sherai, Sheria, Shery, Shira, Shirah, Shiree, Shiri and Shuree. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Chere, Cheryce, Cheryle▼, Cheryse, Sarie, Scherie, Seeria, Sera, Serah, Sharde, Sharyn▼, Sharyse, Shaye, Sheirys, Shelle, Shene, Sher, Sheran, Sherece, Sherees (see Cherise), Sherese, Sherez, Sheril, Sherine, Sherise, Sherlee, Sherli, Sherlie, Sheron, Sherryl, Sherryse (see Cherise), Sheryell, Sheryle, Sheryll, Sheryn, Sherynn, Siera and Sierra▼. These names tend to be more commonly used than Sherye.
See names in meaning and etymology.[Top]