Shareen

Meaning of Shareen

In the golden glow of the Mediterranean sun, Shareen sparkles like a hidden gem—its Arabic roots whispering “sha-REEN,” a melody that means sweet or charming, much like morning dew on an orange blossom. In English circles, it’s playfully softened to “shuh-REEN,” rolling off the tongue as gently as flamenco footsteps on cobblestones. Picture a spirited niña growing up under bougainvillea vines, her laughter as bright as a ladybug’s wings, drawing warmth and curiosity wherever she goes. From cozy family kitchens to bustling plazas, Shareen carries an air of grace and a dash of spice, evoking honeyed tea and the fiery rhythm of a Spanish guitar. Though it flirted with New York’s top 300 most years in the ’70s and ’80s, it remains delightfully rare today—perfect for parents seeking a name that feels timeless, tender, and just a little bit magical.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as sha-REEN (/ʃaˈriːn/)

English

  • Pronunced as shuh-REEN (/ʃəˈriːn/)

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Notable People Named Shareen

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