Sherisse

Meaning of Sherisse

Sherisse emerges like a sunbeam on a summer morning, its feminine form curling into a gentle “shuh-REES” (/ʃəˈriːs/) that sings of warmth and whimsy. A spirited twist on the French chérie, meaning “darling,” Sherisse carries an affectionate whisper in every syllable, like cherry blossoms dancing on a spring breeze. Picture a curious little Sherisse twirling through backyard adventures, her name popping like confetti at a surprise party—unexpected, delightful, impossible to ignore. During the 1980s and ’90s, a handful of American parents sprinkled Sherisse across playgrounds and school rosters, giving it a modest yet memorable foothold on the name charts. For families seeking a moniker with heartfelt charm and playful sparkle, Sherisse is a storybook heroine just waiting to make her debut.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as shuh-REES (/ʃəˈriːs/)

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