Charmane is of African origin, derived from the Mandinka people's name for a Tuesday-born child. It gained popularity in recent decades as a unique alternative to more traditional names like Charlene and Carmen. The name Charmane has a sophisticated, yet approachable sound, combining elements of "charisma" and "charm." It consists of six letters: C-h-a-r-m-a-n-e, with the stress typically falling on the third syllable, "mar." Spelling variations include Charamine and Charmain.
The name Charman experienced a significant peak in popularity between 1967 and 1968, with 17 births in the former year and a record high of 22 births in the latter. However, it appears that this popularity was short-lived as there was a steep decline in the following years, reaching a low of just 5 births in 1973. The total number of births for the name Charman over these years is 154.