Sharonne is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "sharon," which refers to a plain in Israel known for its fertility and beauty. The name has been traditionally used among Jewish communities but has since gained wider recognition as a unisex given name. It was introduced to the English-speaking world through the Old Testament of the Bible, where it appears as the name of a woman who is a descendant of Aaron, the brother of Moses. In some instances, Sharonne may also be considered a variant spelling of the more common name Shannon.
The name Sharonne appears to have had periods of popularity and decline over the years. It started with consistent usage from 1942 to 1969, with the highest number of births recorded being 14 in 1970. After that, its popularity seemed to wane, with no more than 13 births recorded per year until it stabilized at around 5 births per year from 1981 onwards. Despite fluctuations, Sharonne has been used consistently over the years, totaling 211 births since 1942.