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Where did the baby name Sherianne come from in 1944?

On February 22, 1944, Spencer and Easter Hutto of rural Alabama welcomed quadruplets: Dianne, Yvonne, Spencer and Sherianne.

The quads were born about 30 days premature, and though they were said to be in “good condition” at first, none of them lived very long. Dianne, the first-born, was the only one that lived longer than 24 hours.

For the short time they were alive, their story was front-page news. And that was enough for expectant parents to pick up on the baby name Sherianne (and several variant spellings) in 1944, according to the U.S. baby name data.

1943194419451946
Sherian53474356
Sherianne.23*..
Sherrianne.23*6.
Sherrian7151523
Sheriann.8*..
Sherriann.6*..
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The other three names saw decreased usage that year, ironically.

The Huttos, who had already lost a baby named Daphne prior to having the quads, did go on to have three babies that lived to adulthood: Gloria, Felton, and Cornelia.

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[Etan, Roni Sue, and Rainelle are three more baby names linked to sad news stories.]