charmon
Charmon is a surname of English origin. The name is believed to be a variant of the Old French personal name Carmin, which itself is derived from the Latin word carminus, meaning "crimson" or "red." It is thought to have been introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Historically, the surname has been found in various parts of England, particularly in the southern regions. Records suggest it has been in use for centuries, appearing in parish registers and other historical documents. Like many surnames, its spelling may have varied slightly over time, with variations such as Charmond or Charmont also appearing in historical records. The distribution of the surname has changed over time due to migration, both within England and to other countries. While not an exceptionally common surname, it is still present today. Further genealogical research may reveal more specific origins and historical prominence of families bearing the Charmon name.