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Cheryl
Although some name nerds think Cheryl is hopelessly dated to the Baby Boomer era, there are a couple of younger born well known Cheryls, for example, "Girl Meets World" actress Cheryl Texiera who was born in 1982. Most people aren't nerds and they are either indifferent to, or actively despise, intellectual supremacy.
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I like the sound of Cheryl but it is very dated.
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It’s not a terrible name, I’d just hate it for myself. Don’t mind it on someone else. The first person I think of is Cheryl Cole.
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I doubt people who aren't name nerds would respond to your post.
Nerdy means having awkwardly strong opinions about niche interests, I thought. Of course other people are indifferent.Let's talk about Cheryl, though!
It's interesting to me that its meaning/origin and popularity/time overlaps with Darlene, yet they sound nothing alike.
I think they are both charming relics that convey sweetness and gumption. I would be happy to meet a young Cheryl.

This message was edited 9/25/2020, 10:05 PM

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If you’re so concerned with being liked that you’d avoid excelling in an area of study just to ensure it, you should probably also be concerned about diplomacy and manners. Cheryl is very dated, but beyond that it’s lacking in depth. The history and meaning behind a name give it character, and this name has neither of those things. It’s just a made-up collection of sounds.
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I could not agree more with your first paragraph.
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I dislike itIt's a confection. I know all names are ultimately, but this one is particularly artificial. Your second statement is neither false nor necessary.
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lolThe main Cheryl I know has a sister named Candy.

This message was edited 9/25/2020, 9:31 PM

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I really like Cheryl. I'd use it, just as I'd use Susan or Judith. That said: My non-nerdy extended family would find it rather bizarre.
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Just because a name didn't completely die out after a generation doesn't mean it's not dated. And 1982 was quite a while ago too.As for the name itself I find it hilarious, I'm not sure why. Not in a ridiculing way but in a "can't help but smile when I hear it" way. I think a toddler Cheryl would be an absolute delight.
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It still feels super dated. I think I could see Sherry making a comeback more quickly than Cheryl for some reason. Both were popular around the same time and sound similar. But Sherry feels less frumpy somehow.
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Ryl is frumpy. Carol, daryl, beryl, meryl...
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I know precisely two Cheryls, both of them of retirement age. One is called Cheryl, the other is Cherry.
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It is dated. 1982 was almost 40 years ago. It was unfashionable back then already but still used sometimes, just like Susan or Linda.I do think that Cheryl could come back but it will take 50 years or so. Maybe 30.Carol has a bit more potential.
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Cheryl reminds me WAY to much of Cheryl Blossom from Riverdale, but otherwise, the name is cute. :)
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1982 is a long time ago now lol. Cheryl is definitely dated.
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Agree.My brother-in-law recently used Michelle, a name popular in 1982. It seems dated.
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yes ...And that bit about intellectual supremacy was really, really obnoxious.
But I guess we shouldn't be surprised; funny a person should sneer about that when they evidently think that just because he can think of one Cheryl who isn't a baby boomer means the name isn't dated.
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