Cheryl Wurthmann

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NameRank
Cheryl 97
Wurthmann 177,487
Cheryl Wurthmann 14,012,693
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Cheryl

Meaning & History

Wurthmann

(female) Not found before the 1920s, and not common until the 1940s, but increasingly popular since, being borne, for example, by the American actress Cheryl Ladd (b. 1951). It appears to be a blend of Cherry and Beryl.

Variants: Cheryll, Cherryl, Cherril(l); Sheryl.

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