Sharee is a bright, bubbly name with roots in the French chérie, meaning “darling,” and a playful nod to the Hebrew Sarah, “princess.” It dances off the tongue as shuh-REE, light as a monsoon breeze through a silk sari. In the 1980s, New Jersey welcomed about seven little Sharees each year, quietly sailing in the mid-140s on the popularity charts—like hidden gems among baby names. For Indian families who cherish grace and meaning, Sharee feels both familiar and fresh—part beloved, part royalty, all heart. It’s the kind of name that sparks smiles, weaves tradition with modern flair, and inspires every new chapter with a wink and a twirl.
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