Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SHERRAE
FemaleSherrae, of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'sherehe' meaning 'celebration', signifies joyous celebration or happy occasion.
SHERRAINE
FemaleRecently popular Hebrew girl's name meaning "commanding", composed of the elements 'Sher' (commanding) and '-aine' (feminine suffix).
SHERRAL
FemaleRare African American name derived from Arabic 'Sherara', meaning 'western' or 'setting sun'.
SHERRALYN
FemaleAmerican-origin name created by combining elements from names like Sherry and Lyn; its meaning is interpreted as "powerful leader" or "ruler of the heart.
SHERRAN
FemaleSherran, of Irish origin, means 'little star' and was historically used as a nickname for bright individuals.
SHERRARD
MaleUncommon English given name derived from Old English words meaning "bright" and "high", originally used as a surname associated with Normandy and the Sherrard family of medieval England.
SHERRAY
FemaleAmerican given name created from blending Sherri and Ray in the late 20th century.
SHERRE
FemaleAmerican feminine name created by author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings for the main character in her 1939 novel "The Skeleton Key." Though it has no specific meaning outside of literature, it is associated with themes like courage and resilience due to its usage in the story.
SHERREA
FemaleUnique American female given name created by combining "Sher" from Sheryl and "rea" from Reanna or Raegan, with a pleasing rhythm and modern sound. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but is often interpreted as "strong-willed and wise," based on its components.
SHERREE
FemaleAmerican origin, coined mid-20th century as a feminine variant of Sherrill, and derived from the English word 'sherry', evoking elegance and sophistication.
SHERREKA
FemaleRare yet powerful female name of African American origin, derived from the Sherbro people of Sierra Leone and interpreted to mean 'strong and brave'.
SHERREL
MaleUnique, captivating Hebrew name meaning "commanding," associated with Midian, one of Abraham's sons via Keturah, yet remains relatively rare despite recent popularity.
SHERREL
FemaleUncommon American name derived from Cheryl, meaning 'beloved', coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald in "The Great Gatsby".
SHERRELL
MaleAfrican American name of West African origin, derived from 'Sharrel', symbolizing strength and dignity.
SHERRELL
FemaleExotic African American name blend of Shirley and Carl from the early 20th century Harlem Renaissance era, possibly meaning 'serene' or 'battle'.
SHERRELLE
FemaleAfrican American coinage from mid-20th century, likely inspired by names like Shirley or Sheryl.
SHERREN
FemaleUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'scir', meaning 'bright' or 'clear'.
SHERRENA
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting resilience and power.
SHERRENE
FemaleRare, American female name with unknown origins but believed to be derived from Irish 'Siobhán' and names like Irene or Serene, potentially signifying serenity or gracefulness.
SHERRESE
FemaleAmerican-origin given name created by combining elements from Cheryl and 'ressemble' in French, meaning 'resembles Cheryl'.
SHERRETTA
FemaleIntriguing name of African American origin, derived from Shiretta meaning 'loved by many'.
SHERREY
FemaleAmerican-origin first name coined by poet Edna St. Vincent Millay as her pen name, but it has no specific meaning or historical significance.
SHERRI
FemaleAmerican name derived from 'sherry', a type of Spanish fortified wine, but evolved as a diminutive of names like Shirley or Sherwood. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century US as a unique alternative to traditional feminine names. While it has no specific meaning, it's often associated with interpretations like 'bright' or 'clear'. Notable individuals named Sherri include singer-songwriter Sherry Lewis and actress/comedian Sherri Shepherd. Despite its origins and history, Sherri remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughters due to its lack of fixed meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
SHERRI
MaleSherri, derived from English Shirley meaning "bright clear," gained popularity in mid-20th century America via its usage in literature.
SHERRIA
FemaleThe name Sherria has Hebrew origins and means 'commanding' or 'princess'; it's a variant of Sherry, used as a given name since the 1970s.
SHERRIAN
FemaleDistinctively American name created during the late 20th century, with uncertain origins and meaning.
SHERRIANN
FemaleRare but striking Scottish name derived from 'Searra', meaning 'lively' or 'vigorous'.
SHERRIANNE
FemaleUnique and elegant feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from "Sioned" meaning "star wave," associated with the goddess Rhiannon in Welsh mythology.
SHERRICA
FemaleUncommon yet intriguing African-origin name, formed by merging 'Sheri', meaning 'old' or 'noble', and 'Rica', meaning 'powerful'. Despite its roots, it's more popular outside Africa, notably in the US and Europe, with a potential meaning of 'noble power' or 'old strength'.
SHERRICE
FemaleAmerican feminine given name, combining "Sher" (possibly derived from 'sheriff') with "-ice", gaining popularity recently despite lacking historical precedent or definitive meaning.
SHERRICK
MaleRare African male name derived from Swahili "sherek," meaning "quick-tempered.
SHERRICK
FemaleAmerican name derived from the English word 'sheriff'. It means 'adherent to one's pledge' or 'bear skin', combining historical and natural elements.
SHERRICKA
FemaleUncommon yet powerful African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, translating to "God has given me courage.
SHERRIDAN
FemaleIrish surname-turned-given-name, derived from "O' Sheridan," meaning "from the cheerful" or "bright-faced.
SHERRIE
MaleDistinctive English female name derived from Cheryl, itself originating from the French word 'chéri', meaning beloved or darling.
SHERRIE
FemaleAmerican name derived from the English word 'sherry', meaning fortified wine, yet it evokes sweetness and warmth rather than alcoholic connotations.
SHERRIEL
FemaleHebrew-origin female name meaning "commanding song" or "song of command," offering a unique and powerful choice.
SHERRIKA
FemaleDistinctive female name of African American origin, created from combining 'Sherry', meaning noble or cherished, and 'Erica', interpreted as eternal ruler.
SHERRIL
FemaleDistinctively American female name derived from the Old French Shirley, meaning "bright clearing" or "bright wood".
SHERRIL
MaleEnglish name variant of Cheryl, combining the words "cherish" and "love", meaning "dear love".