All about the name CHAREESE

Meaning, origin, history.

Chareese" is a unique and beautiful name of African American origin. It is said to have been created by combining the names of two popular figures in African American culture: "Charisma," a term that refers to the power or charm that attracts people, and "Caresse," which means gentle touch or stroke.

The name Chareese was popularized by the late rapper and singer Aaliyah, who used it as her stage name during her early career. Although she later changed her stage name to simply "Aaliyah," the name Chareese remains associated with her and continues to be a beloved choice among parents looking for distinctive names for their daughters.

The meaning of Chareese is interpreted in various ways depending on who you ask, but many agree that it carries connotations of charm, grace, and gentleness. Some believe that the name suggests someone who is captivating and enchanting, while others see it as a symbol of kindness and tenderness.

Despite its African American origins and association with Aaliyah, Chareese has gained popularity worldwide and can now be found among girls of various ethnic backgrounds. It remains a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive name that carries positive connotations and pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of African Americans.

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United States

Popularity of the name CHAREESE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Chareese has been a relatively uncommon choice for babies born in the United States since the 1970s. The first known occurrence of this name was in 1975, with five births that year. This number remained consistent in 1976 as well.

However, there was a notable increase in the popularity of Chareese in 1978, with nine babies given this name. This spike could indicate a specific event or influence that led parents to choose this name more frequently during this time.

Following the peak in 1978, the number of births for girls named Chareese fluctuated between five and ten each year until 1994, with the exception of a brief dip to six births per year from 1982 to 1983. This pattern suggests that while Chareese may not have been a top choice among parents, it remained a consistent and recognizable name over these two decades.

In total, between 1975 and 1994, there were 106 births in the United States for girls named Chareese. While this number is not exceptionally high compared to other names during this period, it does indicate that parents chose this name with some frequency over these years.

Name variation CHAREESE.