character vs stigma

character

noun
  • A written or printed symbol, or letter. 

  • Strength of mind; resolution; independence; individuality; moral strength. 

  • A complex number representing an element of a finite Abelian group. 

  • A being involved in the action of a story. 

  • A person or individual, especially one who is unknown. 

  • Quality, position, rank, or capacity; quality or conduct with respect to a certain office or duty. 

  • One of the basic elements making up a text file or string: a code representing a printing character or a control character. 

  • A distinguishing feature; characteristic; trait; phene. 

  • A complex of traits marking a person, group, breed, or type. 

  • A unique or extraordinary individual; a person characterized by peculiar or notable traits, especially charisma. 

stigma

noun
  • A ligature of the Greek letters sigma and tau, (Ϛ/ϛ). 

  • A mark on the body corresponding to one of the wounds of the Crucifixion on Jesus' body, and sometimes reported to bleed periodically. 

  • A mark of infamy or disgrace. 

  • A scar or birthmark. 

  • A visible sign or characteristic of a disease. 

  • An outward sign; an indication. 

  • The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination. 

How often have the words character and stigma occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )