Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with S

Sherie

Gender: Female Meaning of Sherie: "dear" Origin of Sherie: Variation of Cherie, French.

Meaning: Darling Origin: English

Sheril

The meaning of the name “Sheril” is: “Darling”. Categories: French Names. Used in: French speaking countries.

Meaning: Bright meadow Origin: English

Sherill

Given Name SHERILL. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: English (Rare) PRONOUNCED: SHER-əl [details]

Meaning: Shire on a hill Origin: English

Sherilyn

Sherilyn is a English girl name. The meaning of the name is Beautiful Beloved Princess.

Meaning: Darling Lake

Sherine

Sherine (شيرين) is originally a Persian female given name, but later adopted by the Arabs. People named Sherine include: Sherine Abeyratne, Australian singer.

Meaning: From sharon Origin: Hebrew

Sherise

Sherise [sherise] as a name for girls is an Old French name, and the meaning of Sherise is "cherry; dear". Sherise is an alternate spelling of Cerise (English, French): modern coinage from French "cerise". Sherise is also a variation of Cherise (Old French). Sherise is also used as a variation of Sherisa (Old French).

Meaning: Form of CHARISSE. Grace, Beauty, Kindness

Sherisse

Meaning of name Sherisse. Etymology : Variant of CHARISSE. Saint : Origin : English (Rare)

Meaning: Cherry Origin: English

Sherleen

Sherleen is a French name for girls meaning Beloved. Read below for Sherleen's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Sherleen is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Random Baby Names and Meanings.

Meaning: A form of sheryl, shirley

Sherley

Sherley Name Meaning. Variant spelling of English Shirley. Americanized form of Norwegian Sjøli, Sjølie, a habitational name from a farmstead named with sjø 'sea', 'lake' + li 'hillside'.

Meaning: A form of shirley

Sherlock

Sherlock is actually an English surname, which was used by Doyle as his character's first name. The name translates from Old English roots scir, meaning 'bright', and locc, meaning 'lock of hair'.

Meaning: Light haired Origin: Anglo-Saxon