Cherese
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Cherese is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “Cherese is likely a variant of Cherise, a French name derived from 'cerise,' meaning 'cherry.' It can also be considered a modern, stylized spelling.”, and peaked in popularity in 1972.
What Cherese Means
“Cherese is likely a variant of Cherise, a French name derived from 'cerise,' meaning 'cherry.' It can also be considered a modern, stylized spelling.”
The Story of Cherese
This name, like the first ripe cherry of summer, feels like a sweet, rare joy, waiting for your daughter.
Cherese likely blossomed as a modern, stylized variation of the French name Cherise, itself derived from 'cerise,' the French word for cherry. This association with the plump, sweet fruit evokes a sense of natural delight and abundance, a name that traveled from French patisseries and orchards into English-speaking cultures.
The sound of 'Cherese' is like the softest sigh of contentment. When you picture your daughter, this name comes to mind with the sweetness of a perfectly ripe fruit. You imagine the delight of saying it, the simple pleasure it brings, and how it will sound calling her name in a sun-drenched garden.
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#38 in 1972
Total Births
758
First Recorded
1956
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