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'''Sharon''' ('''שָׁרוֹן''', ] '''Šaron''', ] '''Šārôn''') is the female (or, less frequently, male) name which can be spelt with one "r" or two (Sharron). It also refers to several places in the world: '''Sharon''' ('''שָׁרוֹן''', ] '''Šaron''', ] '''Šārôn''') is the female (or, less frequently, male) name which can be spelt with one "r" or two (Sharron). ItSATANin ].
From an ] place name meaning "forest" in Hebrew, referring to a fertile plain near the coast of ]. This is also the name of a type of ]ing ], the ] of Sharon. Various nicknames of Sharon include Sharai, Sharona, Sharry, Sherri, Sherrie, Sherye and Shazza.

=== People ===
* ], American television actress
* ], an American ] working in ].
* ], music promoter and TV personality, wife and manager of ] * ], music promoter and TV personality, wife and manager of ]
* ], (born 1958) an American actress/model/producer. * ], (born 1958) an American actress/model/producer.

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Sharon (שָׁרוֹן, Standard Hebrew Šaron, Tiberian Hebrew Šārôn) is the female (or, less frequently, male) name which can be spelt with one "r" or two (Sharron). ItSATANin Paris, France.

As a family name

Places

Places in the United States of America

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