Charisma
Charisma is derived from the Greek word 'charis,' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' It represents a compelling charm or appeal that attracts and influences others. A person with charisma often has an engaging personality that inspires trust and admiration, making them natural leaders and motivators.
Key Stats
| Total births | 3,815 |
| Gender | Female (0% / 100%) |
| Peak year | 2000 |
| Peak generation | Gen Z |
| First recorded | 1970 |
| Most recent | 2025 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Origin | Greek |
| Comeback name | No |
Popularity Trend (1910–2025)
Top States
Notable People
John F. Kennedy (U.S. President, known for his charismatic leadership) · Oprah Winfrey (Media mogul and philanthropist, admired for her charisma) · Martin Luther King Jr. (Civil rights leader, known for his inspirational charisma) · Nelson Mandela (Former President of South Africa, renowned for his charismatic presence) · Bono (Lead singer of U2, recognized for his charismatic performances and activism)
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