Charalambides (surname)

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Charalambides (also spelled Charalambidis or Charalampidis) is a Greek surname. It may refer to:

Nora Charles in Dashiel Hammett's 1934 book The Thin Man teasingly calls her detective husband, Nick Charles, "Mr. Charalambides." The reference, predating any of the above, is as mysterious as it is unknown.

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