Sharmaine

Meaning of Sharmaine

Sharmaine offers a captivating blend of old-world grace and contemporary flair, tracing its roots to the French word charmant—“charming” or “enchanting”—while sporting a fresh S-spelling twist. With its crisp shar-MAYN pronunciation, it rolls off the tongue like a gentle melody, promising both poise and playful spirit. Though it never flooded the baby-name charts, that quiet rarity makes it a true treasure for parents seeking a name bursting with character and subtle sophistication. From sun-kissed picnics to bedtime stories whispered beneath twinkling stars, Sharmaine evokes images of laughter dancing in the air and days brightened by a little one’s smile. And as a delightful bonus, little Sharmaine will likely be the only one in her class—adding a charming wink of singularity to her everyday adventures.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as shar-MAYN (/ʃɑrˈmeɪn/)

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Notable People Named Sharmaine

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