The baby name Shereta is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "shuh-REE-tuh".
Shereta is a feminine name with an uncertain origin and meaning. It is believed to be a variation of the name Sharita, which is derived from the Sanskrit word "sharit" meaning "flowing" or "streaming". Alternatively, it may be a combination of the names Sharon and Rita. The name Shereta is not very common and is mainly used in the United States.
There is no significant history or cultural significance associated with the name Shereta. However, it has been used in various works of fiction such as the novel "Shereta" by author Sheila Williams. The name has also been given to a few notable individuals including Shereta Williams, a former American track and field athlete, and Shereta Lewis, a Jamaican beauty queen.
The pronunciation of Shereta is shuh-REE-tuh. The name is composed of two syllables and five letters. The name Shereta has a pleasant sound and is easy to pronounce. Its components, Sharon and Rita, are both popular names in their own right. Sharon is a Hebrew name meaning "a plain" or "a flat area", while Rita is a Spanish name meaning "pearl". Together, they create a unique and modern name that is suitable for a baby girl.