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CHERILEE
FeminineAmerican-origin name coined by J.D. Salinger for his novel "The Catcher in the Rye", where it signifies kindness and sincerity.
CHERILL
FeminineEnglish name derived from "cerelic," meaning "of Cerlic," an early English personal name. It signifies strength and bravery.
CHERILYN
FeminineUnique English name derived from 'Cherry' and a short form of Linda, signifying 'cherry' or 'fair bright one.'
CHERILYNN
FeminineUnique feminine name believed to have originated in the United States during the mid-20th century, combining 'Cherry' and 'Lynn'. It may symbolize cherry blossoms or sweetness, reflecting its charming sound.
CHERIN
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from "cherem," meaning "banishment" or "accursed." Despite its origins, it has been used across various cultures throughout history.
CHERINA
FeminineUnique Italian name meaning "little dear" or "darling," signifying love and affection.
CHERINE
FeminineCherine, of Arabic origin, signifies 'gentle' or 'kind', drawing from its association with cherubim in Islamic tradition.
CHERIS
FeminineCharming French given name derived from "chéri," meaning dear or beloved.
CHERISA
FeminineRare and beautiful African-origin name derived from Swahili's "cheri," meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.
CHERISE
FeminineCaptivating French female name derived from 'cerise', meaning 'cherry'.
CHERISH
FeminineAmerican name derived from the English word 'cherish', meaning to hold dear or precious, suggesting deep love and valuing.
CHERISHA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of African origin, derived from Swahili and meaning 'beautiful life'.
CHERISSA
FeminineRare Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'hand', associated with the mythical Hesperides nymphs guarding golden apples.
CHERISSE
FeminineRare French girl's name derived from 'chéri,' meaning dear or darling.
CHERITA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from 'cherish', meaning deeply loved.
CHERITH
FeminineUnique female Hebrew name meaning 'covenant', inspired by the biblical brook where Elijah found provision during famine, embodying faith, trust, and divine care.
CHERITY
FeminineEnglish given name that means "dear" or "beloved," derived from the Middle English word "cher." It shares a common root with the Latin word "carus" and is often associated with the French term "chéri(e)," but there is no direct connection between Cherity and this French word.
CHERL
FeminineRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical references. It's often chosen for its sound or personal significance.
CHERLE
FeminineRare French given name, composed of "cher" meaning 'dear' and "le" being a diminutive suffix, conveying the meaning 'dear one'. It was used sparingly during the Middle Ages in France, likely chosen to express deep love for daughters while honoring French culture. Today, it remains uncommon but captivating.
CHERLENE
FeminineUnique and beautiful name derived from the English Charlotte, meaning "free man" or "small and strong". It has a rich historical legacy, once popular among European royalty but now embraced globally for its distinctive sound and meanings of strength and independence.
CHERLES
MasculineRare but significant Latin-origin name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', historically associated with male heroes like the legendary Roman warrior.
CHERLIN
FeminineUnique French surname-turned-given-name, derived from 'Charlier', meaning 'tanner' or 'leather dresser'. Despite having no specific meaning, Cherlin's French origins provide a rich cultural heritage and it can be used for either boys or girls.
CHERLINE
FeminineRare, elegant French name derived from 'cher' meaning dear or beloved, combining with '-line', conveying warmth and sophistication.
CHERLONDA
FeminineUnique African feminine name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Olorun" (heaven) and "Iwa" (character/nature), signifying "Character or Nature of Heaven.
CHERLY
FeminineLatin-origin female given name meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', popularized in ancient Rome and medieval France/Spain, adaptable through various spellings.
CHERLYL
FeminineCheryl is an English female given name derived from the Middle English word 'cerise', meaning 'cherry'.
CHERLYN
FeminineAmerican-made name created from "Cherry" and "Lyn," without a specific meaning, but sometimes associated with the sweetness of cherries.
CHERLYNN
FeminineDistinctive female name derived from Charlotte and Lynn, blending French elegance with Welsh lake symbolism.
CHERMAINE
FeminineUnique French name derived from "charmant," meaning charming or delightful.
CHERMEKA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female given name of Haitian origin, derived from the Creole word "chermé," meaning "dear" or "beloved." It reflects Haiti's resilience during its struggle for independence and embodies warmth, affection, and strength.
CHERNO
MasculineAfrican name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'black' and historically associated with royalty.
CHEROD
MasculineCaptivating African name derived from Cherokee, meaning "new fire" or "new beginning".
CHEROKEE
MasculineThe name Cherokee originates from the Native American Cherokee tribe, meaning 'people of a different speech.'
CHEROKEE
FeminineNative American origin name meaning 'People of a different speech,' reflecting the unique language of the Cherokee tribe.
CHEROL
FeminineDistinctive African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'strong', reflecting hopes for the child's future power and influence.
CHEROLYN
FeminineUnique and exotic female given name of unknown origin, occasionally used throughout history with no established meaning or history.
CHERON
FeminineUncommon unisex name of African origin, derived from the French 'Chérie' meaning 'darling', thus conveying 'little darling' or 'beloved one.'
CHERON
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'cheres', signifying protection and guardianship.
CHERONDA
FeminineAfrican American given name derived from the Swahili word 'cheronge', meaning 'calm'. It was created during the Civil Rights Movement to celebrate African heritage.
CHERONE
FeminineUncommon African American name, possibly derived from the Greek 'charon', signifying the mythical ferryman of the underworld.