Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SHERRILEE
FemaleCaptivating American name created as a blend of Sherry ("ten" in French) and Lee ("flower" or "clever"), with no specific meaning but embodying the essence of both names.
SHERRILL
FemaleAmerican female given name created in the early 20th century by combining "Sher" from Shirley or Sheryl with "rill," meaning a small stream or brook, thus signifying "little stream" or "small brook.
SHERRILL
MaleValens is a distinctive Latin name meaning 'strong' or 'healthy', popularized by early Christian martyr Saint Valens.
SHERRILLE
FemaleUncommon English name derived from Shirley, meaning "bright meadow" or "clear clearing".
SHERRILYN
FemaleWelsh-origin name meaning "graceful" or "lovely," derived from the root word "sherri" which signifies light and beauty, giving it an elegant and distinctive character.
SHERRILYNN
FemaleBeautiful American feminine name that combines the elements 'Sherri' (a diminutive of Shirley) and '-lynn' (from Lynn). Despite lacking an official meaning, some interpret it as 'bright meadow by the lake' or 'fair waterfall'.
SHERRIN
FemaleUnique Scottish feminine given name derived from the surname "Sherran," which originated from the Old Norse personal name "Skardeinn.
SHERRINA
FemaleIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit "Sharada", meaning the goddess of learning and arts.
SHERRINE
FemaleSherrine, of Egyptian origin, means 'sweet' in ancient Egyptian.
SHERRION
FemaleUnique Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname "Sheriff," meaning "shire reeve." It evokes power, authority, and respect from its historical roots in medieval Scotland.
SHERRIS
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the surname Sherring, which originated from the place name Shiring in Dorset, England.
SHERRISE
FemaleAmerican name, popularized in the late 1960s to early 1970s, derived from Sherry or Cherry with an extra 'i'. Its meaning varies but may symbolize love or be associated with its English root names, Sherri or Cheryl.
SHERRITA
FemaleUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "peace," embodying harmony and tranquility.
SHERRITTA
FemaleAmerican origin name created by combining Sherry (French 'beloved') and Ritta (Latin 'pearl').
SHERRL
FemaleSheryl is a distinctive American girls' name, variant of Sherry, meaning "sweet".
SHERRLYN
FemaleUnique American-origin female name coined mid-20th century, with no specific language or cultural meaning, though some associate it with 'noble' like its similarity Sheryl.
SHERROD
FemaleDistinctive African American unisex name created by Toni Morrison for her novel "Beloved," with unknown origins but gaining popularity in recent years.
SHERROD
MaleAfrican origin unisex name meaning 'famous ruler' in Swahili, derived from the word 'shujaa', signifying 'hero'.
SHERROL
FemaleUncommon American female name created by combining "Sher" (meaning 'strong') with the male suffix "-rol".
SHERRON
MaleUnique American girl's name created by author Stephen King for his novel "The Stand". Its meaning is uncertain but is sometimes interpreted as 'strong' or 'powerful'.
SHERRON
FemaleRare, unisex given name of American origin, with no known meaning or etymology.
SHERRONDA
FemaleAfrican American origin, is a blend of Sherry (possibly derived from "sherry" wine) and Onda ("wave" in Hawaiian), interpreted as "powerful wave".
SHERRONE
FemaleIntriguing name of African American origin, derived from the traditional English name Shirley, which means "clear woodland clearing".
SHERRY
FemaleUnique feminine given name of English origin, derived from 'sherry', a type of Spanish fortified wine. It gained popularity in the late Victorian era due to increased trade between England and Spain, and is often associated with qualities like sweetness, warmth, elegance, celebration, and good company. Notable bearers include American author Sherry Lansing and British poet Sherry Varma. Today, parents choose Sherry for its uncommon appeal and timeless sophistication.
SHERRY
MaleThe female name Sherry, of English origin, means 'bright and clear' and was historically used for sweet-natured women.
SHERRYANN
FemaleCaptivating female name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "scerge" meaning "shirt." It evolved from a surname for shirt-makers to a given name popularized during the Victorian era. Its meaning is "bright" or "clear," reflecting its association with sherry wine, and alternatively, it could mean "strong" or "powerful." Notable figures like American actress Sherri Shepherd have carried this distinctive and memorable name that combines beauty with meaningful history.
SHERRYE
FemaleAmerican name created by combining 'Sherry' from The Thin Man series and 'Rue' from The Hunger Games, without a specific meaning but often associated with qualities like dearness and remembrance.
SHERRYL
MaleEnglish name meaning 'bright little one', derived from 'Cheryl' with a variant spelling.
SHERRYL
FemaleUnique English name created by combining Shirley ('bright clearing') and Cheryl ('darling'), gaining popularity in North America during the mid-20th century.
SHERRYLE
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, often assumed to be a variant of Cheryl but with no direct evidence supporting this theory.
SHERRYLEE
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of American origin, created by combining Sherry (strong or prominent) and Lee (bright or shining).
SHERRYLL
FemaleUnique English name derived from the fortified wine 'sherry', believed to evoke sweetness and warmth.
SHERRYLYN
FemaleAmerican name combining 'Sherry', referring to a Spanish fortified wine, and 'lyn', found in many American female names. It has no specific meaning beyond its origins.
SHERRYLYNN
FemaleAmerican-origin female name combining Sherry (derived from the Spanish wine) and Lynn (meaning "from Lynn"), with no specific meaning beyond its composite origins.
SHERRYN
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Sheridan meaning "descendant of Serigh," which translates to "peaceful" or "tranquil.
SHERTIA
FemaleRare, captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "sera" meaning 'late', though its meaning and history are largely unknown.
SHERUNDA
FemaleAfrican-origin Swahili name meaning "strong-willed woman," reflecting celebration or festival of feminine strength.
SHERVIN
MalePersian name derived from 'sharv', meaning 'sun'. It symbolizes strength and wisdom, reflecting Iranian culture's reverence for the sun.
SHERVON
FemaleArmenian name derived from "Sherpaz," meaning "sun." It signifies warmth and brightness.
SHERVONDA
FemaleDistinctive African-American given name derived from Sherri (meaning 'beloved') and Vonda (variant of Wanda, meaning 'wandering'), created as a personalized option with no specific history.