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CAMAYA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from "camayo," meaning emerald, evoking beauty, rarity, and elegance.
CAMBEL
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from 'Campbell,' meaning 'crooked mouth' or 'great Caledonian.'
CAMBELL
FemaleCampbell is a Scottish surname and given name derived from the Gaelic 'Caimbeul', meaning 'crooked mouth'.
CAMBELL
MaleThe name Campbell originates from Scotland and means "crooked mouth," derived from the Gaelic words "cam" and "beul." It is associated with the historic Scottish clan that was known for its bravery and military leadership.
CAMBELLE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname Cambeul, meaning 'crooked mouth'.
CAMBER
FemaleUnique Welsh given name meaning "crooked" or "bent," associated with meandering rivers and popularized by medieval knight Sir Cambrius.
CAMBER
MaleUnique English name derived from "cambur," meaning "crooked" or "bent.
CAMBERLY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from 'camb', meaning 'crooked' or 'winding', and connected to Cambridgeshire, England.
CAMBERLYNN
FemaleElegant English name created by combining Cameron ('crooked nose') and Lynn ('lake'), with no historical records.
CAMBI
FemaleItalian name meaning 'to change' or 'transform', often associated with renewal and adaptation.
CAMBRA
FemaleDistinctive Catalan name derived from "cambr," meaning "chamber" or "room," symbolizing protection and security. It originated in Catalonia, Spain, and was famously borne by Ramon de Cambra, a 13th-century Catalan nobleman known for his bravery. Today, it's relatively uncommon but appreciated for its unique sound and historical significance.
CAMBRE
FemaleRare French origin given name meaning 'bend', derived from Old French 'cambrure'.
CAMBREA
FemaleRare yet powerful Irish name derived from "Caimbhré," meaning "gentle and compassionate." It hails from ancient Irish mythology, associated with a goddess of wisdom, kindness, and healing.
CAMBREE
FemaleThe name Cambree is an American invention from the late 20th century, inspired by names like Cameron or Cambria but without direct etymological connection. Its meaning is not explicitly defined as it's a new creation. Despite its brief history, Cambree has gained popularity in the U.S., particularly during the 1990s, and remains a distinctive choice among parents seeking unique or modern names today.
CAMBREIGH
FemaleIrish-origin given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Cam O'Brien", meaning "crooked or bent O'Brien".
CAMBREN
MaleRare Welsh given name derived from "Cymru," meaning Wales, signifying a strong connection to Welsh identity and heritage.
CAMBREY
FemaleRare French feminine given name derived from the city of Cambrai, known for high-quality linen fabric, signifying elegance and refinement.
CAMBRI
FemaleCambry is a unique Welsh given name that means 'wavy' or 'curly', reflecting its fluid aquatic inspiration.
CAMBRIA
FemaleWelsh female given name that means "curved" or "rounded," originating from the ancient Welsh word "Camba.
CAMBRIAH
FemaleDistinct given name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word "Cymru," meaning "Wales." Its use signifies pride in Welsh nationality and culture.
CAMBRIDGE
MaleEnglish name derived from the historic city of Cambridge, meaning 'bridge over the River Granta,' reflecting its rich academic heritage.
CAMBRIDGE
FemaleEnglish unisex given name derived from the city of its namesake, meaning 'water crossing' or 'bridge over water', reflecting the presence of the River Cam.
CAMBRIE
FemaleLatin-origin girl's name meaning 'from the River Cambrian' in Wales.
CAMBRIELLA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from "cambrian," referring to the geological period known as the Cambrian era, evoking images of primordial beauty, transformation, and growth. Its rarity allows for greater personalization and uniqueness.
CAMBRIELLE
FemaleRare French feminine given name, derived from 'cambriole' meaning 'noisy celebration', blended with 'belle' meaning 'beautiful'.
CAMBRON
MaleRare French origin given name derived from 'cambre', meaning 'arch'. Coined by Honoré de Balzac, it signifies uniqueness and creativity.
CAMBRY
FemaleRare Welsh given name derived from 'cam', meaning 'crooked', but it lacks a specific meaning.
CAMBRYA
FemaleRare yet distinctive female name of Welsh origin, derived from ancient Welsh words "Cam" meaning "crooked" or "bent", and "-brya" from "bryw" meaning "curved" or "rounded". Its meaning could be interpreted as "curved like a river bend", reflecting the reverence for rivers in Welsh mythology.
CAMBRYN
FemaleRare yet distinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "cambr", meaning "crooked" or "bent". It was originally an occupational surname for someone living near a bend in a river or road, but has since evolved into a unique given name with a strong character and charming appeal.
CAMBRYN
MaleIrish name derived from Caimbren, meaning 'powerful crooked one'.
CAMBRYNN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh female name derived from 'cambrian,' signifying the Cambrian Mountains, and combines elements from 'Cambria' (ancient Wales) and Brittany.
CAMDAN
MaleModern Scottish name derived from Gaelic elements meaning "brown hair with winding appearance".
CAMDEN
FemaleEnglish name derived from Old English words 'cam' (freeholder or crooked) and 'denu' (valley), meaning "valley of the freeholders" or "valley of the crooked ones". It was originally a surname but has evolved into a popular boys' given name.
CAMDEN
MaleEnglish name derived from 'Cædmunt', meaning 'freeholder' or 'warlike'. It gained popularity as a given name after being used as a surname, and is associated with the city of Camden, New Jersey.
CAMDIN
MaleUnique Scottish name derived from Gaelic "cam", meaning crooked or bent. It was borne by Saint Camdan, a sixth-century missionary known for his bravery and faith.
CAMDON
MaleUncommon English name derived from the Old English words 'cam' (crooked) and 'dun' (hill), meaning "crooked hill".
CAMDYN
MaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from the ancient word "camddyn," meaning "crooked or bent little plant.
CAMDYN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "camddyn," meaning "crooked" or "twisted." Originally used for both boys and girls in medieval Wales, this regal name gained popularity among nobles like Prince Camdyn ap Gruffudd, while also being common among the people. Despite variations in spelling over time, its core meaning and pronunciation have remained consistent. Today, Camdyn enjoys renewed popularity in English-speaking countries due to its unique sound and rich historical background.
CAMDYNN
MaleModern blend of Cameron ('crooked nose') and Amanda ('loved'), creating a unique feminine name popular in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical significance.
CAMDYNN
FemaleIrish name derived from "Cumhaigne," meaning "pertaining to poetry" or "poetic." It was traditionally given to individuals believed to have poetic talents and has been used as both a byname and given name throughout history, with notable figures like 13th-century Scottish poet Camdynn MacDiarmid bearing the name. Today, Camdynn is considered unique and distinctive, often chosen by parents seeking a name with rich historical and cultural significance.