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Karizmah

Phonetic respelling of Charisma, from Greek 'kharisma' meaning 'divine favor' or 'gift of grace.'

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Karizmah is a phonetic respelling of Charisma, from Greek kharisma meaning divine favor or gift of grace. The altered spelling gives the name a bold, contemporary visual personality while preserving the positive, gift-like meaning of the original.

It is a name that announces style as much as identity. Karizmah feels expressive and high-energy, with a built-in sense of presence. Because the root meaning is so strong, the name carries an aura of charm, attractiveness, and specialness beyond ordinary social use.

The spelling makes it feel individualized and modern, almost emblematic. Karizmah is one of those rare names whose very shape seems designed to project personality.

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