Cheryl


title: "Cheryl" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["english-feminine-given-names", "feminine-given-names", "scottish-feminine-given-names", "welsh-feminine-given-names"] topic_path: "general/english-feminine-given-names" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameCheryl
pronunciationor
genderFemale
meaningDear
Beloved
Friend and Love
regionEnglish-speaking world
originEnglish, French
related namesSheryl (alternate spelling)
Cherie
Cara
Karina
Carys
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|gender = Female |meaning = Dear Beloved Friend and Love |region = English-speaking world |origin = English, French |related names = Sheryl (alternate spelling) Cherie Cara Karina Carys |footnotes = Cheryl is a feminine given name with multiple origins. The name might have originated as a combination of the name Beryl with the prefix Cher- from the French chérie, meaning darling (from the past participle of the verb chérir, to cherish). The name has also been considered a variant of Charles, which is pronounced SHARL in French.

Cheryl has been in use as a feminine name since the early 19th century. It came into greater use in the 1920s and was at the height of popularity between 1944 and 1979. It has many spelling variations. It has also been in rare use as a masculine name.

Notable people with the first name include:

Cheryl

Cheryll

Cherryl

  • Cherryl Fountain (born 1950), English still life, landscape and botanical artist
  • Cherryl Walker, professor of sociology in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University

Fictional characters

  • Cheryl, a character in the animated series Adventure Time episode "Dark Purple"
  • Cheryl, a supporting character in the suspense novel Bird Box
  • Cheryl, in Friends, a woman who briefly dated Ross Geller. She was portrayed by Rebecca Romijn
  • Cheryl Blossom, Archie Comics character
  • Cheryl Deakins, a character in Tag
  • Cheryl Lamonica, a character in Stephen King's It
  • Cheryl Mason, a recurring character in the Silent Hill series
  • Cheryl Tunt, a character in the American animated sitcom Archer

References

References

  1. (2006). "Oxford Dictionary of First Names". Oxford University Press.
  2. Charbonneau, Karen. (March 17, 2023). "American Baby Girl Names: 1587-1920s". A Ship's Cat Book.
  3. "Popularity for the name Cheryl - Behind the Name".

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