Charisma is either compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others, or a divinely conferred power or talent.
Charisma or Charismatic may also refer to:
Religion
- Charisma (magazine), a magazine for charismatic Christians
 - Charisma Christian Church, a French evangelical megachurch
 - Charismatic Christianity, an umbrella term for Pentecostals and the Charismatic movement
- Charismatic movement, a subset of the Christian belief system
 
 
Arts and entertainment
- Charisma (film), a 1999 film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
 - Charisma, a 2002 novel written by Steven Barnes
 - Charisma Records, a record label for progressive rock bands
 - Charisma (album), a 1966 jazz album by Lee Morgan
 - "Charisma", a song from the Kiss album Dynasty
 - Charisma, an attribute commonly used in role-playing games
 
People
- Charisma Carpenter (born 1970), American actress
 - Charisma Amoe-Tarrant (born 1999), olympic athlete
 
Plants and animals
- Charisma (horse), a horse that won several gold medals in the sport of eventing
 - Charismatic (horse), 1999 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner
 - Charisma (gastropod), a genus of sea snail in the family Trochidae
 - Charisma (elm hybrid)
 
Software
- Micrografx Charisma, a charting application
 
See also
- Charismatic authority, a sociology term coined by Max Weber
 - Charism, in general denotes any good gift that flows from God's love to man
 - Charizma (1973–1993), hip-hop artist
 - Karisma Kapoor (born 1974), Indian actress
 - Karishma (disambiguation), a feminine name of Sanskrit origin
 
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