Charese is of English origin, derived from the medieval personal name Charis, which means 'grace'. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages and has since been used sporadically. It is considered a unique yet charming choice for a first name.
The name Charese had its peak popularity between the years of 1970 to 1987, with a total of 236 births during this period. After 1987, there was a significant decline in its usage, with only 45 births recorded from 1988 to 2003.