Sherod

💡 Meaning

Clearer of Land

🌍 Origin

Anglo-Saxon

🚼 Gender

Boy

🔊 Pronunciation

SHEH-ruhd /ˈʃɛɹəd/

The story behind Sherod

Sherod is derived from Anglo-Saxon roots, combining elements that refer to clearing or opening land. The name draws from Old English components: "scīr," meaning bright or clear, and "rōd," referring to a clearing or piece of land that had been cleared for cultivation or settlement. This compound reflects the agricultural heritage of Anglo-Saxon England, where the process of clearing forest and waste ground for farmland was a central activity in establishing communities. The literal meaning "clearer of land" thus captures both the physical activity and the pioneer spirit associated with early English settlement patterns. Over time, the name evolved as a surname denoting occupation or characteristic, eventually transitioning into use as a given name in modern English-speaking cultures.

Sherod does not appear to have an ancient historical or biblical bearer. Rather, it emerged as a given name primarily in twentieth-century America, gaining particular visibility during the 1970s when it experienced a notable peak in popularity. This timing suggests Sherod represents part of a broader trend toward reviving or reimagining Anglo-Saxon and Old English elements as contemporary personal names. The name reflects modern naming practices that draw upon linguistic roots to create names that feel both distinctive and grounded in cultural heritage, rather than tracing to a specific historical figure or legendary tradition.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
6
Pattern
C·C·V·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #5339 (1970s)

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