Sharalyn name Meaning and Dictionary
Similar Names to Sharalyn
Names with a Similar Sound to Sharalyn
Here is a list of names that share a similar sound to Sharalyn:
- Charlene
- Sharlene
- Sherlyn
- Charleen
- Charline
- Shirlene
- Sherilyn
- Sharleen
- Charlaine
- Cherylene
- Sherlyne
- Cherylyn
- Shirlean
- Charlynn
- Cherlene
- Cheralyn
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Three Syllable Names Similar to Sharalyn
Here is a list of 3 syllable baby names that have the same syllable structure as Sharalyn:
- Dajana
- Lahela
- Kameko
- Kiyono
- Malaiya
- Aliene
- Wyolene
- Dashanti
- Irean
- Equilla
- Conola
- Pearlena
- Arlina
- Orlean
- Eulean
- Marveline
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Names starting with S
The name Sharalyn begins with the letter S. Here is a list of names that start with the letter S, similar to Sharalyn:
- Sharmon
- Sissi
- Suhey
- Shannell
- Siyanna
- Satine
- Shannia
- Sharnee
- Sible
- Saratha
- Shewanda
- Shaletha
- Shaquitta
- Sacoria
- Shacoria
- Shameria
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Origin and History of the name Sharalyn
This name means “darling, beloved, Dear, loved one, sweet, pleasant, gracious, delicate”.
Sherry (Spanish: Jerez) is a fortified wine made from white grapes grown near Jerez de la Frontera’s town in Andalusia, Spain.
The current Castilian name came by way of the Arabic name “Sherish”, as the city was known during the Muslim occupation of Iberia and the Moorish period.
Under Moorish rule, the Roman town of ‘Ceret’ was renamed to Sherish, which later evolved to Jerez de la Frontera as it became the frontier.
The term “Sherish” derives from the Persian “Shirin”, which means sweet, pleasant, gracious, gentle.
Names with the letter “C” as “Cheryl, Cherie, Cheray, Cheri, Cherrie have a Latin root as opposed to names beginning with an “S”, which have a Persian root, names such as “Sharyl, Sheryll, Sherae, Sherey”.
From the 19th century, both groups of names have mixed, and the different variants are no longer attributable to a specific source.
Both the roots are needed for a detailed description.Shirin is the name of a character in a Persian and Turkish legend.
Shirin was also a wife of the Sassanid Persian Shahanshah (king of kings), Khosrau II.