Cheral is a unique and uncommon female given name of Indian origin. It is derived from the Tamil language, where it translates to 'playful' or 'lively'. This moniker adds a touch of vibrancy and energy to its bearer, reflecting the joyful spirit of its meaning. Spelling variations include Cheral, Cheiral, and Cherale, each offering a slightly different twist on the original pronunciation.
Cheral is quite an unusual name, with only a few babies being named this each year. The peak years for the name were 1949 and 1959, with ten births each year. The most recent birth recorded was in 1970, indicating that the name may have fallen out of favor or been replaced by other names over time. In total, there were seventy-two babies named Cheral between 1947 and 1970.