Charmain

English, feminine variation of Charles
"free man"

Charmain Origin and Meaning

The name Charmain is a girl's name.

Charmain is a feminine name of French origin, a variation of Charmaine, which likely derived from the French word "charme" meaning "charm" or "delight." The name suggests someone who possesses a captivating and pleasing personality. Charmain gained some recognition in the English-speaking world during the mid-20th century but has always remained relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive quality. Some believe the name may have connections to the character Charmian, a loyal attendant to Cleopatra in Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra," though the spelling differs. With its elegant sound and positive connotations, Charmain conveys grace and charisma.