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Charm or charms may refer to:
- Charm or charisma, a number of socially desirable characteristics such as courtesy, wit and sexiness
- Charm offensive
- Superficial charm
In mythology
- Prince Charming, a traditional name for a fairy tale hero
- "Lucky charms" such as amulets, touch pieces and painted pebbles
- Charm bracelet, an item of jewelry worn around the wrist that carries personal charms
- Spell (paranormal), when a charm is a spell, it is usually traditional in form and often in verse
- Similar to blessing, the infusion of something with holiness, divine will, or one's hopes
- Charmer, a practitioner of folk magic
In music
- Charmed, one of two musical groups
- Charm, an album by American producer/rapper Danny!
- "Charms", a song by Canadian band The Philosopher Kings from the 1996 album The Philosopher Kings
In physics:
- Charm quark, a subatomic particle
- Charm (quantum number), the "flavor" of that particle
- CHARMM, Chemistry at HARvard Macromolecular Mechanics
In computer science
- Charm++, a C++ based parallel programming language
- Charm, a block structured programming language
- CHARM, Composite Holographic Associative Recall Model is a memory model using operation of convolution and correlation.
- ChARM, an Activity Management methodology and system
In paranormal magic:
In literature
- Charms, a pseudonymous spelling of Russian poet Daniil Kharms
In food
- Charms, a brand of candy produced by Tootsie Roll Industries
- Lucky Charms, a brand of breakfast cereal
In finance
- Charm, in Quantitative Finance, a second order derivative of an option pricing function versus the underlying spot price and time
Other:
- Snake charming, a performance involving the control of snakes
- Charm, a magical spell frequently found in role-playing games that allows the spellcaster to take control of another being
- Mobile phone charms, light-up keychain devices which indicate incoming calls or messages
- BlackBerry Charm, the first Blackberry to use SureType technology
- Charm, A nickname used by some people and represents how they view themselves
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