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Cheryl

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Cheryl
Pronunciation/ˈʃɛrəl/ SHERR-əl or /ˈʃɛrɪl/ SHERR-il
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameEnglish via Welsh and French
MeaningDear
Beloved
Friend and Love
Region of originEnglish-speaking world
Other names
Related namesSheryl (alternate spelling)
Cherie
Cara
Karina
Carys

Cheryl, occasionally spelt Cheryll, is a female given name common in English-speaking countries.

There are several prevailing theories about its etymology. The most common is that it has Italo-Celtic roots and is an anglicised version of either the French name Cherie (from Latin cara, "beloved"; see also Carissa (name)) or the Welsh name Carys (a cognate of "Cara"),[1] modelled on names such as Meryl and Beryl that were popular during the early decades of the 20th century.[citation needed]

A less popular theory is that the name is Germanic in origin and is a feminine version of the Germanic male name Charles, which means "free man".[2][better source needed]

Notable people with the first name include:

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Cherryl

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  • 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

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  • 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 Opacarol, an original character in The Doomsday Is Wartime.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Baby Names. Dorling Kindersley. 2010. p. 19. ISBN 9781405366328.
  2. ^ "Cheryl - meaning - Baby Name Cheryl meaning and Horoscope". Indian Astrology. Retrieved 17 February 2023.