Sharyl

Meaning of Sharyl

Sharyl is a feminine given name primarily encountered in English-speaking contexts, pronounced SHAYR-uhl (/ʃeɪˈrəl/). Etymologically, it emerges as a variant of Cheryl, which itself took shape in the mid-20th century by blending the French cherie (“darling”) with the popular –yl suffix. Data from Illinois records modest yet steady usage throughout the 1960s—annual newborn occurrences ranged from five to thirteen, peaking at rank 231 in 1964—underscoring its status as an uncommon but enduring choice. Its phonetic structure, characterized by a soft initial consonant followed by a clear diphthong, aligns with broader Anglo-American naming conventions of the era. Despite never igniting a naming frenzy, Sharyl’s restrained circulation has cultivated a quiet sense of individuality, appealing to parents who favor both vintage resonance and technical clarity.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SHAYR-uhl (/ʃeɪˈrəl/)

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Notable People Named Sharyl

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