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'''Cheryl''' is a female [[given name]] of French origin and means "beloved". It can refer to: |
'''Cheryl''' is a female [[given name]] of French origin and means "beloved" or "crazy woman". It can refer to: |
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In '''politics''': |
In '''politics''': |
Revision as of 19:43, 12 March 2011
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | French |
Meaning | Beloved |
Region of origin | France |
Other names | |
Related names | Sheryl, |
Cheryl is a female given name of French origin and means "beloved" or "crazy woman". It can refer to:
In politics:
- Cheryl Carolus, South African politician
- Cheryl A. Gray Evans, Louisiana politician
- Cheryl Gallant, Canadian politician
- Cheryl Gillan, British politician
- Cheryl Kernot, Australian politician
In television and film:
- Cheryl Arutt, American actress and psychologist
- Cheryl Baker, British television presenter and former musician
- Cheryl Campbell, British actress
- Cheryl Chase, American voice actress best known as the voice of Angelica Pickles on Rugrats and All Grown Up
- Cheryl Chin, American actress, previously Singaporean actress, winner of Singapore Finals Star Search 2003
- Cheryl Fergison, British actress
- Cheryl Hall, British actress
- Cheryl Hickey, host of ET Canada
- Cheryl Hines, American actress most famous for her role as Larry David's wife on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Cheryl Holdridge, American actress
- Cheryl Kennedy, English actress
- Cheryl Ladd, American actress and singer
- Gates McFadden, American actress and choreographer
- Cheryl Miller (actress), American actress best known as Paula Tracy in the 1960s television series Daktari
- Cheryl Rixon, Australian actor and pin-up model
In music:
- Cheryl Cole (born 1983), British singer and member of Girls Aloud
- Cheryl Gamble, African-American soul-singer from New York City
- Cheryl Lynn, American disco, R'n'B and soul singer
- Cheryl Wheeler, American singer/songwriter of contemporary folk music
Athletes:
- Cheryl Ford, professional basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
- Cheryl Miller, former college basketball player and WNBA coach
- Cheryl Valentine, Scottish field hockey midfielder
In other fields:
- Cheryl Bentov, Israeli Mossad agent
- Cheryl Blossom, wealthy teenager in the fictional Archie universe
- Cheryl Chase (activist), intersex activist
- Cheryl Crane, daughter of actress Lana Turner who was tried for the murder of Turner's gangster boyfriend
- Cheryl Rubenberg, former associate professor of Political Science at Florida International University
- Cheryl Tiegs, American supermodel
- Cheryl Wistrom, Rensselaer Indiana biochemist and pharmacist.