Sharyne is a unique and captivating first name of American origin, derived from the surname "Sheridan." It means "from the bright, fair hill" or "clear-headed," making it a name that evokes feelings of clarity, radiance, and elevation. This moniker has gained popularity as a given name in recent years due to its distinctive sound and modern appeal. Despite its rarity, Sharyne is not gender-specific, offering parents the flexibility to choose it for either their daughter or son. Its variant spellings, such as Sharine and Sherryne, further add to its versatility.
The name Sharyne experienced fluctuations in popularity between 1945 and 1950, with the highest number of births occurring in 1949 (12 births) and the lowest in 1946 (5 births). Overall, there were a total of 49 babies named Sharyne during this period.