Cherrie
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Cherrie is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant of Cherry, derived from the English word for the fruit, often associated with sweetness and charm.”, and peaked in popularity in 1956.
What Cherrie Means
“A variant of Cherry, derived from the English word for the fruit, often associated with sweetness and charm.”
The Story of Cherrie
Sweet and bright, this name evokes the first blush of summer fruit, a delightful promise of joy that ripens with time.
Cherrie, a charming variant of Cherry, finds its origin in the English word for the small, vibrant fruit. Associated since ancient times with sweetness, charm, and fertility, the name gained traction as a given name in the late 19th century, evoking the pleasant, natural qualities of the fruit. It traveled across English-speaking countries, a cheerful nod to nature's simple delights.
To call your daughter Cherrie is to offer a name that tastes of sunshine and laughter. When you write it, you feel the playful sweetness, a sense of pure delight. It’s a name that promises a spirit as vibrant and charming as the fruit itself, a child who brings joy with every interaction. You can already hear it called across a sunny garden, a sound full of warmth.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#147 in 1956
Total Births
4,319
First Recorded
1889
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