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  2. Sherry (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name was well-used for girls in North America from the mid-1920s through the early 1990s and was at the height of popularity between 1946 and 1975. [2] Spelling variants of the name such as Cheri , Cherie , Cherry , Shari , Sheree , Sherie , Sherrey , Sherri , and Sherrie were in vogue during the same time period.

  3. Sherri (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name was well-used for girls in North America from the mid-1920s through the early 1990s and was at the height of popularity between the mid-1940s and mid-1970s. [2] Spelling variants of the name such as Cheri, Cherie, Cherry, Sharee, Shari, Sheree, Sherie, Sherrey, Sherrie, and Sherry were in vogue during the same time period.

  4. Sherie - Wikipedia

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    Sherie is an English feminine given name likely inspired by the French chérie, meaning darling (from the past participle of the verb chérir, to cherish). [1] It has also been used as a diminutive of names starting with or containing the sound Cher-or Sher-such as Cherilyn, Cheryl, Sharon, or Sherilyn for females.

  5. 200 gender-neutral baby names for boys AND girls - AOL

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    200 Gender-Neutral Baby Names. If you are looking for a trendy unisex name, consider these 200 gender-neutral baby names for your new arrival: Adair. Avery. Aidan. Angel. Addison. Ainsley. Arden ...

  6. Sherrie - Wikipedia

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    Sherrie is an English female given name. It might come from the French chérie, meaning darling (from the past participle of the verb chérir, to cherish). It may refer to: Sherrie Hewson (born 1950), English actress; Sherrie Levine (born 1947), photographer and conceptual artist

  7. Sheri - Wikipedia

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    Sheri is a female given name, from the French for beloved, and may refer to: Sheri Anderson, American TV writer; Sheri Everts, American academic; Sheri Forde, Canadian reporter; Sheri Krams, American immunologist and academic administrator; Sheri Graner Ray, video game specialist; Sheri L. Dew (born c. 1954), Latter-day Saint leader

  8. Gender symbol - Wikipedia

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    The three standard sex symbols in biology are male ♂, female ♀ and hermaphroditic ⚥; originally the symbol for Mercury, ☿, was used for the last.These symbols were first used by Carl Linnaeus in 1751 to denote whether flowers were male (stamens only), female (pistil only) or perfect flowers with both pistils and stamens. [1]

  9. Cheryl - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl is a feminine given name with multiple origins. The name might have originated as a combination of the name Beryl with the prefix Cher-from the French chérie, meaning darling (from the past participle of the verb chérir, to cherish). [1] The name has also been considered a variant of Charles, which is pronounced SHARL in French.