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Charisma is a rare personality trait usually encompassing leadership abilities, eloquence, charm, and persuasiveness.
Charisma or Charismatic may also refer to:
Religious uses
- Charismatic authority, a sociology term coined by Max Weber
- Charismatic movement, a subset of the Christian belief system
- Continuationism, a Christian theological belief
- Charismatic (Christians), an umbrella term for Pentecostals and Charismatic movement
- Charisma (magazine), a magazine for charismatic Christians
Animals
- Charisma (horse), a horse that won several gold medals in the sport of eventing
- Charismatic (horse), a horse that won the 1999 Kentucky Derby and Preakness
People named Charisma
- Charisma Carpenter, an American actress
- Charizma, a hip-hop artist
- Karisma Kapoor, an Indian actress
In music and culture
- Charisma (film), a 1999 film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Charisma (novel), a 2002 novel written by Steven Barnes
- Charisma Pink Scroll Label, a record label
- Charisma Records, a record label for progressive rock bands
- Charisma (album), a 1966 jazz album by Lee Morgan
- "Charisma" (song), a song by American hard rock band Kiss
In ecology and environmentalism
- Charismatic megafauna are large animal species with widespread popular appeal
See also
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