Sherine is of Egyptian origin and means "singer." It is often associated with beauty, elegance, and creativity. In Arabic, it's written شيرين and pronounced as /ʃeːriːn/. This name gained popularity in the Middle East during the 20th century and has since become widely recognized globally. It's considered unisex but is more commonly used for females. Sherine is often shortened to 'Sheri' or 'Rene,' offering alternatives for those looking for a different twist on this elegant name.
The name Sherine seems to have been quite popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with peaks of 21 births in 1972 and 15 births in 1974. However, its popularity has since declined, with no more than 13 births recorded in any year after 1989. The most recent data shows that there were only 6 births in 2016. Overall, there have been a total of 432 births named Sherine from 1948 to 2016.