Female and male first names.
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CAMAIRA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'garden', evoking images of lush greenery and symbolizing spiritual peace and contentment, with roots in Islamic culture and ancient literary traditions.
CAMAIYA
FemaleStriking Hawaiian name derived from "Kamaiyah," meaning "calm" or "peaceful." It's associated with the Hawaiian goddess of tranquility and embodies qualities of harmony and serenity.
CAMALA
FemaleSanskrit name of Hindu origin, derived from "Kamala," meaning "lotus" flower, which symbolizes purity and enlightenment in Hinduism.
CAMALLA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "freeholder" or "landowner", inspired by the ancient Roman warrior queen of the same name.
CAMANI
FemaleStriking African name derived from the Yoruba people of West Africa, meaning "my friend.
CAMANI
MaleHawaiian unisex name derived from the kamani tree, symbolizing strength, adaptability, and beauty.
CAMAR
MaleAfrican name of Bamileke origin from Cameroon, meaning 'peace'.
CAMARA
MaleAfrican name of Mandinka origin, meaning "graceful" or "beautiful," and often associated with intelligence and wisdom.
CAMARA
FemaleWest African surname of Malinke origin, meaning "peace".
CAMARAH
FemaleAfrican name of Mandinka origin from Gambia, translating to 'peace' and coined by King Sundiata Keita, reflecting his desire for unity among his people.
CAMARE
MaleRare, Latin-origin given name derived from 'camera', meaning 'vault' or 'chamber'. It's associated with private meetings in medieval times.
CAMAREE
MaleUnique name with uncertain African or Native American origins, popular in English-speaking countries today. Its meaning varies, from "free spirit" to "harmony," adding to its mysterious appeal despite lacking historical documentation.
CAMAREE
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'wonder' or 'astonishment', derived from 'kamaha'o'.
CAMAREN
FemaleRare yet distinctive Hispanic given name derived from the Spanish word 'camarón' meaning shrimp, though not directly related to this culinary term.
CAMAREN
MaleDistinctive Spanish given name, derived from 'camarón', meaning 'shrimp'. It has historical roots in Spain and symbolizes good fortune and abundance.
CAMAREON
MaleIntriguing French name of Occitan origin meaning "sleep well," popular among medieval nobility and troubadours.
CAMARI
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "chamber" or "room," historically associated with individuals born in or connected to rooms, and famously held by the founder of the Camarian Order in the Middle Ages.
CAMARI
MaleAfrican-origin name coined by American author Jewell Parker Rhodes for her novel "The Charm and the Cold". It is often interpreted to mean "free spirit" or "independent thinker", reflecting themes of freedom and self-expression explored in the novel.
CAMARIA
FemaleRare and captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "camara" meaning "chamber" or "bedroom", signifying intimacy and exclusivity.
CAMARIAH
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'peace and harmony'.
CAMARIE
MaleDistinctive French given name derived from the Occitan word 'camarana', meaning wild rose, symbolizing elegance and beauty. It was traditionally bestowed upon girls born into families appreciating nature's beauty in Provence. Today, it signifies strength and resilience alongside grace and charm.
CAMARIE
FemaleUnique female given name of Latin origin, derived from "cameria," meaning "chamber" or "bedroom." Originally used by Roman patrician families, it evolved over time and gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century.
CAMARII
MaleUncommon yet captivating Italian name derived from "camaro," meaning "comrade" or "friend.
CAMARIO
MaleRare Italian name derived from the occupational surname Camarillo, meaning 'chamber' or 'room'.
CAMARION
MaleUnisex name of African American origin, combining "Cameron," meaning "crooked nose" in Scottish Gaelic, and "Ari," inspired by the Hebrew "lion of God." It translates to "crooked-nosed lion of God.
CAMARIYA
FemaleSwahili origin name meaning 'of sweetness' or 'of niceness'.
CAMARIYAH
FemaleCaptivating African American feminine name derived from Arabic 'Kamaria', meaning 'perfumed'.
CAMARO
MaleItalian name meaning 'roommate' or 'comrade', gaining global recognition through Chevrolet's muscle car model.
CAMARO
FemaleRare but distinctive unisex given name of Native American Powhatan origin, meaning 'friend' or 'comrade', reflecting the importance of community.
CAMARON
MaleUnique Spanish-derived name meaning 'shrimp', first used in medieval Spain by fishing families and later adopted by notable figures like poet Luis de Góngora y Argote and guitarist Paco de Lucía. It symbolizes pride in heritage and has transcended culinary origins to represent creativity and passion.
CAMARON
FemaleSpanish-origin name derived from 'camarón', meaning shrimp, with possible associations to the sea and smallness.
CAMARRI
MaleCamari is an Italian name derived from "camaro", meaning "shipmate". It's often associated with the sea, adventure, and camaraderie. Though its history isn't well-documented, Camari has gained recent popularity due to its unique sound and meaningful origin.
CAMARRI
FemaleThe uncommon yet significant name Camarri is of West African origin, specifically from the Mandinka ethnic group, and translates to 'peace' in their language.
CAMARY
FemaleUncommon given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, not recognized in any known language or culture.
CAMARYN
FemaleDistinctive Irish female given name derived from the surname 'O'Cama', though its original meaning is not typically associated with the name today.
CAMAS
FemaleDistinct given name of unknown origin, often associated with the beautiful bluebell-like flower found in North America's Pacific Northwest region.
CAMAURI
FemaleRare, meaningful African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, signifying "my heart belongs to you" or "love in my heart". It's an ancient spirit name with rich folklore significance but remains relatively uncommon outside West Africa.
CAMAURI
MaleUnique Brazilian name derived from the indigenous Tupi-Guarani language, meaning "sea" or "large lake." It was borne by a prominent Tupinambá leader who resisted European colonization and has since become a symbol of indigenous resistance and pride in Brazil.
CAMAURY
MaleThe rare French name Camaury, derived from Occitan 'camairol' meaning 'herald', signifies boldness and communication.
CAMAY
FemaleUnique French name derived from Occitan 'camai', meaning 'to sing' or 'song'.