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Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: SHAR-in /ˈʃær.ɪn/

Origin: English; Hebrew

Meaning: English: variant of Sharon; Hebrew: a plain or a fertile plain

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Sharyn is a modern variation of the name Sharon, which has its roots in the Hebrew language. The Hebrew word "שָׁרוֹן" (Sharon) translates to "a plain" or "an area of fertility," referring to the fertile plain of Sharon mentioned in the Bible, particularly in the context of its lush landscapes and agricultural abundance.

The name Sharon appears in biblical texts, notably in the Song of Solomon, where it is used to describe a beautiful region in ancient Israel, thus imbuing the name with connotations of beauty and prosperity. The transition of Sharon into English occurred through the Latin transliteration of Hebrew during the early translations of the Bible, which were pivotal in the spread of biblical names into the English-speaking world, particularly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

The name Sharon gained further prominence in the 20th century, particularly in the mid-1900s, as it was adopted in various English-speaking countries. The use of Sharon in literature and popular culture contributed to its recognition, and it became a common name for girls during that period.

Sharyn emerged as a variant spelling, reflecting a trend in the late 20th century where traditional names were often modified to create unique forms. This variation maintains the original's phonetic qualities while offering a fresh take on a classic name.

Culturally, the name Sharyn, like its predecessor Sharon, carries associations with nature and beauty, echoing the lush imagery of the biblical plain. The name's connection to the land and its fertile qualities has made it a symbol of growth and vitality.

While Sharyn itself may not have historical figures or saints directly associated with it, its lineage from Sharon ties it to a rich biblical heritage, ensuring that it resonates with themes of abundance and grace. The diminutive form "Shari" has also been used, reflecting a common practice of creating affectionate or informal variations of names.

Famous people named Sharyn

Sharyn McCrumb is an author best known for the Ballad series, The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, and She Walks These Hills.
Sharyn Alfonsi is a journalist best known for her work on 60 Minutes, CBS Evening News, and CBS This Morning.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Sharyn was first seen in the United States in 1932. Sharyn has ranked as high as #445 nationally, which occurred in 1947, and has been most popular in New York, Pennsylvania, California, Ohio, and New Jersey. In the past 5 years the name Sharyn has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Sharyn (1981)

State Births Share
NJ 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
193210
193412
193515
193620
193728
193824
193937
194041
194178
194272
1943131
1944269
1945768
1946680
1947919
1948601
1949340
1950243
1951175
1952124
1953111
195488
195598
1956108
195799
195874
1959107
196076
196189
1962110
1963116
1964102
1965126
1966100
1967107
196896
1969109
1970104
197179
197269
197342
197441
197546
197639
197734
197844
197937
198034
198129
198227
198319
198422
198521
198620
198714
198819
198917
199014
199118
199218
19939
199414
199511
19968
19975
199811
19995
20005
20016
200210
20048
200510
20067
20076
20096
20148