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CAMEA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from 'camera', meaning 'vault' or 'arch'.
CAMECA
FemaleRare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, used infrequently worldwide.
CAMECIA
FemaleUnique female name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from Italian Camilla or having independent roots. Its potential meanings range from "free-born" to "helper", but its history remains largely undocumented with no notable bearers. Today, it's a rare choice appreciated for its distinctive sound and potential elegance.
CAMEE
FemaleUnique, elegant French girl's name meaning "bracelet or cuff link," recently gaining popularity with its peak in 2005.
CAMEIKA
FemaleDistinctive African American name likely derived from Camilla and Michelle, with no official meaning but growing in popularity for its modernity and creativity.
CAMEIL
FemaleRare and sophisticated given name of Arabic origin, derived from 'qamal', meaning 'perfect' or 'excellent', signifying high standards.
CAMEILA
FemaleCamelia is a Latin-origin feminine name derived from the Roman family name Camillus, meaning 'attending or accompanying', popular among historical figures like Gaius Julius Caesar's wife.
CAMEISHA
FemaleUnique African name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "beauty".
CAMEKA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "one who brings together," symbolizing unity and harmony.
CAMELA
FemaleCamelia is a Latin-derived name meaning 'free-born' or 'unattached', historically given to unmarried women in ancient Rome. It is also associated with the beautiful camellia flower, named after botanist George Kamel by Carl Linnaeus.
CAMELIA
FemaleLatin origin, derived from the scientific name for the camellia flower, which was named after Jesuit missionary Georg Josef Kamel.
CAMELLA
FemaleCamilla is a Latin-origin feminine given name meaning "attendant lady" or "helper", popularized by Virgil's heroine in The Aeneid.
CAMELLE
FemaleUnique French name derived from the Occitan Camèla, meaning 'camel', reflecting historic trade routes between France and the Middle East. Popularized by French poet François Villon in his collection "Le Testament", it signifies elegance and uniqueness with a hint of French charm.
CAMELLIA
FemaleElegant Latin-derived given name that means "free-born" or "free-born woman," associated with both historic figures like Camellia Karr and the graceful camellia flower.
CAMELLO
MaleCamelo is a rare Spanish name derived from the word 'camel', carrying uniqueness despite its unclear history.
CAMELO
MaleUnique male name of Spanish origin, evolved from the heraldic surname Camejo meaning 'carved gemstone'.
CAMELY
FemaleRare French name derived from 'camélia', meaning 'camellia' flower, associated with elegance and beauty.
CAMEN
MaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'of the chamber,' historically associated with nobility and elegance, popularized in Europe through variations like Camille.
CAMEN
FemaleEnigmatic name with uncertain Latin roots potentially signifying 'cooking pot', but its true origin remains shrouded in mystery.
CAMEO
FemaleRare yet elegant female name of Greek origin, meaning "free born" or "one with a crown".
CAMEO
MaleRare and distinct Italian-origin female name derived from the Italian word for cameo gemstone carvings. It gained prominence after appearing in Fannie Hurst's 1924 novel "Back Street.
CAMEON
MaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, popularized recently by celebrities like Jessica Simpson, who gave her daughter the middle name Cameon. Despite its uncertain meaning, some interpret it as a blend of Cameron and Mason or a variant of Camden. This enigmatic name offers parents a unique choice for their child, free from traditional historical associations.
CAMERA
FemaleItalian name derived from the Latin word 'camera', meaning 'room' or 'chamber', and was originally used to refer to a vaulted ceiling in ancient Roman architecture.
CAMERAN
FemaleCameran is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "cam" meaning 'crooked' or 'bent', originally given to those living near river curves or road bends.
CAMERAN
MaleRare, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no historical records or defined meaning. It is not connected to Cameron, though some associate it with the Scottish name due to similarity in sound. Its uniqueness makes it appealing for parents seeking an uncommon name for their child.
CAMEREN
FemaleScottish name meaning "bent seal," derived from "Camhron" and inspired by ancient Scottish folklore associating seals with wisdom and protection.
CAMEREN
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "cam" (crooked) and "eren" (sea), translating to "crooked sea waves".
CAMERIA
FemaleCaptivating name with Latin origins meaning 'chamber' or potentially 'warmth/heat' in Greek. It was famously borne by a Roman woman known for her intelligence and beauty during the 2nd century AD.
CAMERIN
MaleItalian origin name meaning 'chamber', originally given to royal chamber officials. It evolved from a medieval Italian surname and was also used as a nickname for bold individuals. Today, it's still uncommon but carries connotations of refinement and elegance due to its historical associations with royalty.
CAMERIN
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning "chamber" or "vault," symbolizing shelter and protection.
CAMERINA
FemaleItalian-derived feminine name meaning 'chamber' or 'room', originating from the male name Camerino, linked to the Italian city Camerino.
CAMERINO
MaleItalian male name derived from the Latin 'camera', meaning chamber or vault. Originally a surname, it became popular during the Middle Ages among Italian nobility. Despite its historical significance, Camerino remains uncommon today, but carries meanings of protection and strength.
CAMERION
MaleAmerican origin and is a unique blend of the Scottish name Cameron ('crooked nose') and the Latin name Jeremy ('sacred name'), gaining popularity in recent years for its modern sound.
CAMERON
FemaleScottish given name meaning 'one with a crooked nose', derived from Gaelic words 'cam' (crooked) and 'sron' (nose).
CAMERON
MaleThe name Cameron originates from Scotland and means "crooked nose," yet it's beloved worldwide for its historical significance and association with bravery.
CAMERONE
MaleCamron is an American name created by blending Cameron ('crooked nose') and Jamison ('supplanter'), offering a unique choice with Scottish-Irish roots.
CAMERRON
MaleThe Scottish origin name Cameron means "crooked nose," derived from Gaelic words "cam" meaning "crooked" or "winding", and "sròn" meaning "nose".
CAMERSON
MaleUnique Latin-derived name originally given to those who lived near or worked in a chamber, evolving over time into a distinctive given name with multiple spellings but all sharing the meaning "relating to or belonging to a chamber".
CAMERY
FemaleRare Latin-derived given name originally used as a surname in medieval France, signifying someone of authority or residing in royal chambers.
CAMERYN
MaleIrish name meaning 'free-born' or 'noble', dating back to ancient times when it was borne by a brave chieftain of Connacht. Today, it's widely used as both a boy's and girl's name.