Cheryll

Meaning of Cheryll

Cheryll, pronounced CHER-uhl (/ˈtʃər.əl/), emerges as a feminine given name whose etymological roots trace back to the Latin carus, signifying “dear” or “beloved,” refined through the Old French cher—an alchemical fusion that bestows upon the name a luminous warmth. As an Anglophone variant of Cheryl, it crystallized within early twentieth-century onomastic innovation, weaving itself into the intricate tapestry of American naming traditions; from its inaugural appearance in United States baby-name data in 1934 to its zenith in the mid-century—when its rank consistently oscillated between the 500s and 700s—Cheryll bears witness to the shifting currents of cultural favor. Evoking the delicate bloom of affection’s devotion, this appellation resonates with enduring gravitas, bridging classical Latin heritage and modern sensibility to offer a moniker imbued with dignified warmth and scholarly resonance.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as CHER-uhl (/ˈtʃər.əl/)

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Notable People Named Cheryll

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