Sharmain
Sharmain Origin and Meaning
Sharmain appears to be a modern variant of Charmaine, which itself originated as a feminine form of the name Charmian. Charmian derives from the Greek word 'charma' meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure.' Literary associations include Shakespeare's character Charmian in 'Antony and Cleopatra.' The 'Sh-' spelling variant likely emerged in the mid-20th century, reflecting phonetic preferences and spelling innovation. The name gained modest popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Sharmain has a melodic quality and typically places emphasis on the second syllable. While less common than Charmaine, this spelling variant continues to be chosen by parents seeking names with romantic connotations and distinctive spelling. Usage patterns show scattered adoption across English-speaking countries, with varying regional preferences.
Famous People Named Sharmain
- Sharmaine ArnaizFilipina actress
- Sharmaine Ruffa Rama GutierrezBinibining Pilipinas World 1993