Female and male first names.

CAMILYA

Female

Latin-derived name originally used for young male assistants to priests in ancient Rome, later popularized during the Renaissance due to its elegant sound and classical Roman associations.

CAMINA

Female

Spanish origin female name meaning "path" or "road", symbolizing journey and movement.

CAMINO

Male

Female Spanish given name meaning "way" or "path", popularized by its association with the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.

CAMIR

Male

Rare yet captivating name of Persian origin, meaning 'moon' and symbolizing beauty, love, and happiness in Persian culture.

CAMIRA

Female

Camira: Unique African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people meaning "peaceful revolution".

CAMIRAH

Female

Unique African Swahili name meaning "full moon," associated with abundance, fertility, and prosperity, and rooted in African folklore.

CAMIREN

Male

Distinctive unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "camilus," meaning "attendant" or "helper." Popularized by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, it has historical significance and unique appeal.

CAMIRON

Male

Modern French male given name derived from "camion," meaning "truck." It's a playful variation of Cameron, without any associated historical figures.

CAMIRYN

Female

Rare yet elegant French-derived name meaning "freeholder" or "attendant," originating as a variant of Camille with the suffix "-iryn.

CAMISA

Female

Distinct Spanish given name derived from 'camisa', meaning 'shirt'. Popularized by Pedro Calderón de la Barca's character in "El Médico de su Honra", it signifies bravery and chivalry.

CAMISHA

Female

Rare and meaningful Yoruba name meaning "sacred beauty".

CAMISHIA

Female

Distinctive African American name created in the mid-20th century, reflecting a trend among African Americans to choose unique names with cultural significance. While its meaning is not explicitly known, it is often interpreted as "free spirit" or "independent soul.

CAMIYA

Female

Exotic and unique girls' name of unknown origin, believed by some to mean "the sea". It has gained popularity recently due to its association with creativity and individualism, despite lacking historical precedent or definitive meaning.

CAMIYAH

Female

Unique African name derived from Swahili "Kamĩa", meaning "sweet".

CAMLIN

Female

Irish name derived from "Camlann," meaning "crooked river," and associated with the legendary Battle of Camlann in Arthurian legend.

CAMLIN

Male

Uncommon Irish unisex given name derived from the Irish surname "Camlann," believed to mean "crooked river.

CAMLYN

Female

Unique and captivating unisex name of Welsh origin, meaning "crooked" or "bent," and popularized in the Middle Ages for its distinctive feature-associated meaning.

CAMM

Male

Welsh name of ancient origin, meaning 'freeholder', derived from Old English 'cyneðing', and associated with powerful landowning families in medieval Wales.

CAMMERON

Male

Camden is a Scottish name meaning 'winding valley', derived from Gaelic words 'cam' (curved/winding) and 'donn' (brown).

CAMMI

Female

Unique given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Scottish/Irish Cameron or Italian Camilla. It gained prominence in the late 19th century US as a nickname for girls with similar names starting with "Cam". Notable bearer includes Canadian ice hockey player Camille "Cammi" Granato. Despite its unclear meaning, Cammi is appreciated for its uniqueness and versatility, being easy to pronounce and suitable for both boys and girls.

CAMMIE

Male

Unique American girls' name, created by combining Cameron (Scottish for 'crooked nose') and Amelia (Latin for 'to strive'). It was popularized in the late 19th century through author L.M. Montgomery's "Anne of Avonlea" series, where Cammie is a lively friend of Anne Shirley. Despite its rarity today, it carries associations with independence and mischief due to the fictional character.

CAMMIE

Female

Unique Scottish female given name derived from the surname Cameron, meaning 'crooked nose'.

CAMMILLE

Female

The feminine name Cammille originates from the French form of the Latin 'camillus', meaning helper or attendant.

CAMMRON

Male

Distinctive male name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "cam", meaning "winding" or "crooked". Coined in the late 20th century, it evokes fluidity without predefined historical associations, allowing parents to imbue it with personal significance.

CAMMY

Female

Captivating Scottish name derived from "Campbell," meaning "crooked mouth," reflecting resilience and power associated with the influential Campbell clan.

CAMON

Male

Rare French male given name originating from the Occitan word "camon," meaning "heap" or "pile.

CAMONI

Female

Distinctive Italian given name, derived from Camerini, meaning 'room' or 'chamber', originally associated with individuals living near one.

CAMONI

Male

Rare Italian name derived from 'Cammini', meaning 'path' or 'way'. It's believed to have originated in Tuscany during the 13th century, with notable historic figures bearing this unique unisex name.

CAMONTE

Male

Uncommon Italian given name derived from the surname 'Camonte', which means 'field' or 'open land', and is also associated with the Italian city Campobasso.

CAMORA

Female

Uncommon yet distinguished Italian name derived from the historic city of Camerino, conveying strength, nobility, and independence.

CAMORAH

Female

Unique African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, translating to "Let's live long together".

CAMOREN

Male

Rare and captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly Gaelic or Hebrew, with an intriguing sound despite no clear etymology or historical record.

CAMORI

Female

Italian name derived from "camorris," meaning "to fight" or "strife," but often associated with positivity and strength.

CAMORRA

Female

Intriguing Italian given name, originating from the Campania region in Naples. Its meaning is unclear but linked to 'chamber' or 'bedroom'.

CAMOURA

Female

Rare Portuguese female given name derived from "camomila," meaning chamomile, symbolizing tranquility and grace.

CAMOYA

Female

Distinctive name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Its meaning is often associated with strength, resilience, and beauty, and it is believed to translate to 'she who brings peace' or 'beauty before strength'. In ancient Yoruba mythology, Camoya is depicted as a warrior queen fighting against injustice.

CAMP

Male

American-originated given name created in the mid-20th century, lacking traditional meaning but gaining popularity due to its phonetic similarity to "camp" and cultural references like the film "Camp".

CAMPBELL

Female

The name Campbell originates from Scotland, derived from the Gaelic phrase "cam beul," meaning "crooked mouth." It was likely given as a nickname to someone with an irregular mouth or lip.

CAMPBELL

Male

Scottish surname and given name originating from the Gaelic words 'cam' meaning 'crooked' or 'bent', and 'beul' meaning 'mouth'.

CAMPBELLE

Female

Unique given name of Scottish origin, derived from the prominent Highland Scottish surname Campbell, meaning "having a crooked mouth.