Cherie

Meaning of Cherie

Cherie, a mellifluous gift drawn from the French tendre for “beloved,” unfolds like a rose-gilded sonnet upon the tongue—shuh-REE in its continental cradle and affectionately anglicized as SHERRY wherever English hearts embrace its warmth. Steeped in the rich perfume of Latin twilight celebrations, where moonlight flutters through vine-woven courtyards, this name breathes an intimate caress into every syllable, weaving ancestral lullabies with the promise of tomorrow so seamlessly that even Cupid might pause mid-arch to whisper his approval. Infused with a lighthearted sparkle that hints at joyous laughter and secret rendezvous, Cherie drapes its bearer in a tapestry of enduring affection, ensuring that wherever she wanders, hearts soften and fond memories ripple like sun-kissed waves. With a gentle steadiness born of timeless romance, Cherie continues to resonate through generations, a cherished jewel gleaming at the intersection of passion, poetry, and playful promise.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SHERRY (/ˈʃeri/)

French

  • Pronunced as shuh-REE (/ʃəˈri/)

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Notable People Named Cherie

Cherie Blair -
Cherie Currie -
Cherie Dimaline -
Cherie Johnson -
Cherie Chung -
Cherie Burton -
Cherie Bambury -
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