| Pronunciation | Sheri | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | French | 
| Meaning | "beloved" | 
| Region of origin | French | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Chari, Chéri, Cheri, Cherie, Cherri, Cherrie, Shari, Sherie, Sherri, Sherrie, Shery | 
| [1] | |
Sheri is a female given name, from the French for beloved, and may refer to:
- Sheri Anderson, American TV writer
 - Sheri Everts, American academic
 - Sheri Forde, Canadian reporter
 - Sheri Graner Ray, video game specialist
 - Sheri L. Dew (born c. 1954), Latter-day Saint leader
 - Sheri Moon (born 1970), American actress
 - Sheri Reynolds, author
 - Sheri S. Tepper (1929–2016), American author
 - Sheri Sam (born 1974), American professional basketball player
 - Sheri Lavo, American vocalist based in Houston, TX
 
Sheri is also a term appearing in older documents for Sharia law.[2] It, along with the French variant Chéri, was used during the time of the Ottoman Empire, and is from the Turkish şer’(i).[3]
See also
Alternative spellings include
References
- ↑ Sheri - Meaning and origin of the name Sheri
 - ↑ "Corps de Droit Ottoman". Law Quarterly Review. Stevens and Sons. 21: 443-444. October 1905. - Number LXXXIV "The religious law of the Sheri, of which the ultimate source is the Koran,[...]" - A review of Corps de Droit Ottoman
 - ↑  Strauss, Johann (2010). "A Constitution for a Multilingual Empire: Translations of the Kanun-ı Esasi and Other Official Texts into Minority Languages". In Herzog, Christoph; Malek Sharif (eds.). The First Ottoman Experiment in Democracy. Wurzburg. pp. 21–51.
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