Chery
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Chery is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “A variant of Cherry, referring to the fruit. Symbolizes sweetness and beauty.”, and peaked in popularity in 1957.
What Chery Means
“A variant of Cherry, referring to the fruit. Symbolizes sweetness and beauty.”
The Story of Chery
Imagine a name as sweet as the first fruit of summer, a whisper of pure delight that you instinctively know your daughter will embody.
Chery is an English variant, a direct nod to the cherished fruit known for its vibrant color and delightful taste. It first appeared in records around the mid-20th century, likely as a playful and sweet diminutive or alternative to the more common Cherry, symbolizing natural sweetness and simple beauty.
To say 'Chery' is to taste something delightful. When you write it on your baby's hospital bracelet, it feels like a promise of joyful days and sunny dispositions. This is a name that will be called across playgrounds with a lilt of sweetness, embodying a spirit that is both kind and irresistibly cheerful.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#37 in 1957
Total Births
567
First Recorded
1945
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