Scheryl is of Hebrew origin, meaning "commanding" or "prince". It is a unisex name but has been used predominantly for females in recent years. Spelling variations include Scherill and Sheril. The name gained popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, peaking at its highest usage in the mid-1970s. However, it is not currently among the most popular baby names. Scheryl does not have any associated name days or patron saints as it is not derived from any specific saint's name.
"The name Scheryl experienced fluctuating popularity between 1943 and 1970, with its peak occurring in 1955 when there were 22 births that year."