Established in 2012, BYCHARI is a reflection of designer Chari Cuthbert's approach to life and style. Effortless, unique and modern, each handmade piece is designed for women who appreciate simplicity but demand luxury–– just as she does.
The name "Chari" is of African origin and is commonly used in countries such as Nigeria and Cameroon. It is derived from the Hausa language, where it means "God has given" or "gift from God."
Chari dance is Rajasthani folk dance from Northern India mainly performed by women. This female oriented folk dance has originated in Rajasthan and is renowned all throughout the state.
Chari is an e-commerce and fintech app for traditional retailers in French-Speaking Africa allowing them to order any consumer goods they sell and get delivered for free in less than 24 hours.
Chari is a multifaceted name whose meaning and origin vary by language and culture. In South Asia, Chari is a Brahmin surname and given name found especially in India and Sri Lanka; it is often linked to Sanskrit “ācārya” (teacher, priest), with related forms like Achari, Acharya, Acharjee, and Acharia.
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The plural possessive is "ladies'." "Lady" is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be "the lady's shoes." As for your second question, I'm assuming you're referring to a group of women in your salutation of them, so it would be "Good morning, ladies." And as you're addressing them directly, the comma preceding "ladies" is necessary.