Sherlock James Andrews
19th-century American lawyer and politician known for his contributions to Ohio’s legal system.
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ˈʃɜːrlɒk
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Sherlock is an English name derived from Old English elements 'scir' meaning bright or clear and 'locc' meaning lock of hair, suggesting a fair-haired or bright-haired individual. Historically, it became famous through literature, especially with the character Sherlock Holmes, embodying intelligence and keen observation.
Sherlock gained iconic status primarily through Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, who symbolizes intelligence, deductive reasoning, and mystery solving. The name evokes Victorian England and detective fiction's golden age. It has since become synonymous with brilliance and keen intellect in global popular culture.
Although rare as a baby name, Sherlock enjoys steady recognition due to ongoing adaptations of Sherlock Holmes in film, television, and literature. Parents seeking a distinctive, classic name with intellectual and literary flair often choose it. The name carries a sophisticated, somewhat vintage charm that appeals to aficionados of mystery and classic literature.
The name Sherlock carries the essence of “Bright, fair-haired, and strong” from English tradition. Names beginning with "S" often embody qualities of spirituality, sensitivity, and inner strength.
Sherlock gained iconic status primarily through Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, who symbolizes intelligence, deductive reasoning, and mystery solving. The name evokes Victorian England and detective fiction's golden age. It has since become synonymous with brilliance and keen intellect in global popular culture.
19th-century American lawyer and politician known for his contributions to Ohio’s legal system.
American politician and public servant in the early 20th century with a focus on civic development.
Fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, iconic for his intelligence and methodical crime-solving.
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Parents: Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell
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Sherlock Holmes, the most famous bearer of the name, was so beloved that many people have tried to write letters to him as if he were real, showing the name’s deep cultural impact.
Sherlock evokes traits of intelligence, curiosity, and analytical thinking. Individuals with this name are often associated with being sharp-minded, observant, and problem-solvers. They are seen as independent thinkers, detail-oriented, and sometimes a bit enigmatic or mysterious, reflecting the legendary detective’s persona.
Sherlock is a English name meaning “Bright, fair-haired, and strong”. Sherlock is an English name derived from Old English elements 'scir' meaning bright or clear and 'locc' meaning lock of hair, suggesting a fair-haired or bright-haired individual. Historically, it became famous through literature, especially with the character Sherlock Holmes, embodying intelligence and keen observation.
Sherlock is pronounced (IPA: ˈʃɜːrlɒk). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Sherlock include: Sher, Lock, Locky, Sherl, Lockie, Sherl-H, Sherlocky, Sher-Bear, S.H., Lockster.
Famous people named Sherlock include: , , , Sherlock Yarde, Sherlock Smith.
Celebrity babies named Sherlock include children of: Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell.
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Sherlock is a beautiful English name meaning “Bright, fair-haired, and strong”. Sherlock is an English name derived from Old English elements 'scir' meaning bright or clear and 'locc' meaning lock of hair, suggesting a fair-haired or bright-haired individual. Historically, it bec...