Charae is an uncommon given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "charis," which means grace or favor. The name was popularized by the character Charaze in the ancient Greek play "The Persians" by Aeschylus. In recent years, it has been used more frequently as a gender-neutral name, appealing to parents who appreciate its unique sound and cultural significance.
"Charae experienced a significant rise in popularity between the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the highest number of births occurring in 1993 at 18. However, it has since declined, with only 7 births recorded in 2016."