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Sharyn

Feminine English
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Meaning & History

Sharyn is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Sharon, an English name derived from a biblical place name. The name Sharon refers to a fertile plain on the central west coast of Israel, known for its beauty and agricultural richness. In the Bible, the phrase "rose of Sharon" appears in the Song of Solomon, symbolizing a flowering plant, which has contributed to the name's poetic and natural appeal.

Etymology and History

The root name Sharon comes from the Hebrew word שָׁרוֹן (Sharon), meaning "plain" or "flat land." It gained popularity as a given name in the English-speaking world during the 1920s, likely influenced by the novel The Skyrocket (1925) by Adela Rogers St. Johns. Sharyn emerged as a phonetic variant, possibly inspired by the spelling trends of the time, and has been used as a feminine name independently.

Notable Bearers

Several notable women bear the name Sharyn, reflecting its presence in diverse fields. Sharyn McCrumb (born 1948) is a celebrated American author known for her Appalachian literature and historical folklore. Sharyn Hodgson (born 1968) is an Australian actress recognized for roles in television series. In academia, Sharyn Clough is a philosopher and Sharyn O'Halloran is a professor of political economics at Columbia University. The name also appears in media: Sharyn Ghidella is a television news presenter in Australia, Sharyn Moffett was a child actor in 1940s American cinema, and Sharyn November works as an editor of children's and young adult literature.

  • Meaning: Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew 'plain'
  • Origin: English
  • Type: Feminine given name
  • Usage Regions: English-speaking countries

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(Hebrew) Sharon, Sharona

Sources: Wikipedia — Sharyn (given name)

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