Charmian
Charmian or Charmion may refer to:
- Charmion (1875–1949), American vaudeville trapeze artist and strongwoman
- Charmion (servant to Cleopatra), one of Cleopatra's handmaids and confidantes, according to Plutarch
- Charmian, the character in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
- Charmian (Rome character), supporting character in the TV series Rome
- Charmion (skipper), a synonym of the butterfly genus Celaenorrhinus
- Charmian, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
- Charmian II (Motorboat), a 1915 racing express cruiser, USS Charmian II (SP-696) 1917 to 1918
People with the given name
- Charmian Campbell (1942–2009), British socialite and portrait painter
- Charmian Carr (1942–2016), American actress, best known for her role as Liesl in The Sound of Music (1965)
- Charmian Clift (1923–1969), Australian writer
- Charmian Faulkner, Australian two-year-old who disappeared with her mother in 1980; see Louise and Charmian Faulkner disappearance
- Charmian Gadd, Australian violinist and 1962 winner of an ABC Young Performers Award
- Charmian Gooch, British social activist
- Charmian Gradwell, British actress
- Charmian Innes, British actress in movies such as Up for the Cup
- Charmian Hussey, British writer
- Charmian Johnson, Canadian curator and artist
- Charmian Kittredge (1871–1955), American writer and second wife of Jack London
- Charmion King (1925–2007), Canadian actress
- Charmian May (1937–2002), British actress
- Charmian Mellars, New Zealand basketballer
- Charmian O'Connor, New Zealand organic chemist
- Charmion Von Wiegand (1896–1983), American artist and journalist
- Charmian Woodfield (1929–2014), British archaeologist
See also
- All pages with titles containing Charmian
- All pages with titles containing Charmion
- Charmaine (disambiguation)
- Charmin, a brand of toilet paper owned by Procter & Gamble
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