Likely a variant of Cherry or Cherie, associated with the cherry fruit or the French word for 'dear.'
Cerrie is likely a variant of Cherry or Cherie, and either route gives it a sweet, affectionate atmosphere. If linked to Cherry, the name carries the fruit's bright and natural associations; if linked to Cherie, it echoes the French word for dear. In either case, the name feels tender, lightly playful, and close to nickname territory.
That softness makes Cerrie feel intimate rather than formal. It belongs to a naming tradition in which sound and feeling matter as much as strict etymology, and the result is something that seems friendly from the first syllable. The spelling gives it a distinctive edge, but it still remains easy to hear as familiar.
In modern use, names like Cerrie often appeal because they suggest warmth, sweetness, and a little personal charm. Cerrie has the gentle brightness of a name that feels both affectionate and lightly romantic.