Sheraton
sh(e)-ra-ton
US Popularity:10485
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Scandinavian
Meaning:Farmstead estate; Farmstead of a man called Skurfa
You’ve got Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott. But if you’re wondering why your list of hotel-inspired monikers might be missing a little something, it’s because Sheraton hasn’t been added to it just yet. Old English and Scandinavian in origin, Sheraton combines the words skurfa and tun to create a meaning of “farmstead estate” or "farmstead of a man called Skurfa.” Much like the hotel chain, it’s a top choice for parents with refined taste. This beautiful name is also gender-neutral, so whether baby is a boy or girl, they’ll never have to worry about it being booked out!
How Popular Is The Name Sheraton?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1980
Gender:
Girl
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in 1980
No comparison data from 1979
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