Chereese
shuh-REES
Letters
8
Syllables
2
Origin
French
Total Births
101
Peak Year
#11 in 1992
First Recorded
1969
The Story of Chereese
“It’s a name that dances on the tongue, a sweet melody that suggests a life filled with light and happiness.”
Chereese, a modern variation appearing in the late 1960s, likely echoes the French 'cerise,' meaning 'cherry.' It carries the bright, lively essence of its potential origin, a name suggesting a joyous and charming nature.
You picture your daughter Chereese as a charming, lively spirit, someone who finds happiness easily. This name feels like a beacon of her future joy, a bright sound for a child who will light up your world.
A child named Chereese carries the gift of a happy spirit, a namesake for a life that shines with sweetness and charm.
What It Means
Likely a modern variation of Cherise, which is a French name meaning 'cherry'.
Numerology
The Adventurer
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Personality Traits
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