Proper noun
Charmian
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
A supplemental system of phenotypic grading that uses seven classes instead of the traditional three was proposed by pediatric endocrinologist Charmian A. Quigley et al. in 1995. Source: Internet
Biographer Russ Kingman called Charmian "Jack's soul-mate, always at his side, and a perfect match." Source: Internet
In 1906 Jack London and his wife, Charmian, made a horseback trip through the Valley, gathering background material for a book. Source: Internet
It was described as too difficult to set to music.sfn London published The Acorn Planter in 1916.sfn Second marriage Jack and Charmian London (c. 1915) at Waikiki After divorcing Maddern, London married Charmian Kittredge in 1905. Source: Internet
Charmian Gooch: It's a heck of a paradox, isn't it? Source: Internet
Charmian Gooch, Global Witness, "How many people, when buying a diamond for their loved one have any idea of the horrific price that Angolans have had to pay?" Source: Internet