Kerrie

Meaning of Kerrie

Originating from the Irish name Ciarán, Kerrie is a lovely and timeless name for baby girls. With its roots in Gaelic, Kerrie means "dark-haired" or "dark one." The name has gained popularity over the years and continues to be cherished by parents all over the world. In terms of associations, Kerrie brings to mind qualities such as strength, intelligence, and elegance. The English pronunciation of KEH-ree (/ˈkɛri/) gives it a soft and melodic sound that is pleasing to the ear. Variations of this name include Kerry, which maintains the same meaning and essence. Looking at data for newborns in Illinois, we can see that Kerrie has been consistently chosen as a name throughout the years, reflecting its enduring appeal. Whether you're drawn to its Irish heritage or simply love how it sounds, Kerrie is an excellent choice for your little girl's name.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KEH-ree (/ˈkɛri/)

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Notable People Named Kerrie

Kerrie Ann Wilson is an Australian environmental scientist and the Queensland Chief Scientist, known for her work at Queensland University of Technology and affiliations with other prestigious institutions and organizations.
Kerrie Roberts is an American contemporary Christian artist known for her chart-topping hits and multiple album releases under Reunion Records.
Kerrie Robyn Tucker is a former Australian politician and environmental activist who served in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly and ran for the Australian Senate as a member of the Australian Greens.
Kerrie Hayes is a talented English actress known for her work in film and television.
Kerrie Hughes is a renowned New Zealand fashion designer known for establishing the international fashion brand Idol in 1990, with her work being featured in the permanent collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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