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CAMPER
MasculineUnique, unisex given name of Dutch origin, derived from the surname Kamper, which means 'from Kampen', a historic city known for its commercial strength.
CAMPION
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin meaning "field" or "level ground," traditionally given to individuals born on flat or open land.
CAMPTON
MasculineUncommon English given name with a unique origin. It comes from the Old English word "camping," meaning "enclosed land" or "homestead.
CAMRA
FeminineExotic female name of Igbo origin, meaning "my heart is mine," signifying independence and self-reliance.
CAMRAN
FeminineRare, Persian-origin name composed of 'Kam' (moon) and 'ran' (light), translating to 'Moonlight'. Once popular among ancient Persian nobility, it remains an elegant option today.
CAMRAN
MasculinePersian origin name derived from "camar," meaning friend or companion. It symbolizes loyalty and is associated with Rostam's companion Camar.
CAMREE
FeminineDistinctive American name created by combining Cameron and Regan, though it has no specific meaning beyond its origin.
CAMREIGH
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from MacReachtain, meaning "son of powerful.
CAMREN
FeminineModern, unique American name created by combining Cameron (Scottish for "winding nose") and Brennen/Irish surname meaning "strong" or "noble".
CAMREN
MasculineDistinctive American unisex name created by blending Cameron ('crooked nose') and Brennen/Brynn ('strong' or 'noble hill').
CAMREON
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "camara", meaning 'crooked', often given as a nickname to someone crafty or having a physical curve.
CAMREY
FeminineUnique African-American name created by combining Cameron and Rey, meaning it's open to interpretation but often associated with creativity and independence.
CAMRI
FeminineUnique, modern French given name derived from "camion" meaning truck, with no explicit meaning but often associated with strength or motion.
CAMRIE
FeminineUnique Scottish female given name with roots dating back to the 17th century. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "cam," meaning "crooked" or "devious," it offers an attractive and distinctive choice for parents seeking something different from traditional names, despite its potentially negative connotation.
CAMRIN
MasculineModern given name of unknown origin, with uncertain meaning and potential gender ambiguity.
CAMRIN
FeminineRare French-origin name meaning "helmet" or "hood", popularized in England during the Norman Conquest, often chosen for its uniqueness and historical significance.
CAMRION
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from 'cam' meaning 'crooked' or 'bent' and 'ryon' meaning 'sea', translating to 'crooked sea'. It's associated with Saint Cenydd, a Welsh saint born by the sea with a crooked back.
CAMRON
FeminineScottish name derived from "Caimhrinn," meaning "crooked nose.
CAMRON
MasculineCamron, of American origin but rooted in Scottish history, means 'crooked nose' or 'winding nose', reflecting the Gaelic words 'cam' and 'sron'. Despite its recent popularity boosted by celebrities like Cam Gigandet, it has been used for centuries.
CAMRUN
MasculinePersian name meaning 'tiger', popularized by Ferdowsi's epic poem Shahnameh, symbolizing bravery and nobility.
CAMRY
MasculineUnisex name of Japanese origin, whose exact meaning remains unclear but is often associated with positivity and reaching high goals.
CAMRY
FeminineThe name Camry originates from Japan and means "crown." It derives from the phrase "Kamui no miya," translating to "imperial palace" and is historically associated with royalty and nobility.
CAMRYN
MasculineAmerican name of Irish origin, derived from Cairine, which means "friendship" in Gaelic.
CAMRYN
FeminineUnique American name derived from Cameron and Brianna, meaning "crooked nose" or "strong/noble," respectively. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries in recent years.
CAMRYNE
FeminineModern name blend of Cameron and Amanda, its meaning evolving with its usage.
CAMRYNN
MasculineUnique American name combining Scottish 'strength' (Cameron) and Welsh charm ("-rryn"), first popularized in 2017.
CAMRYNN
FeminineAmerican-origin name created by combining elements from names like Cameron and Brinley or Kennedy, though its exact origins are unknown. Its meaning is not clear but may be associated with the word "curved" or "wavy," possibly influenced by Cameron's meaning of "crooked-nosed.
CAMRYNNE
FeminineUnique American feminine name derived from Cameron (Scottish origin, "crooked nose") and Carmen (Spanish origin, "song").
CAMY
FeminineUnisex French name derived from Camille, meaning "free-born" or "attendant". It was initially used for girls during the Middle Ages but has since gained popularity as a gender-neutral option worldwide, particularly in France and Canada.
CAMYA
FeminineUnique Hindu female given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kamya', meaning 'desired' or 'wished-for'.
CAMYAH
FeminineUnique American girl's name, created by combining Cameron ("winding nose") and Maya ("good mother"), blending strength and femininity.
CAMYIA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "generous," "kindhearted," or "beautiful eyes." Derived from Kamaliya, which means "perfect" or "complete," this distinctive name also associates with the moon symbolism.
CAMYIAH
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Japanese Kamiya, meaning "divine gate" or "beautiful harmony".
CAMYLA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'camelia', the camellia flower cultivated in Camerino, Italy. It also pays homage to Camilla, the renowned Roman warrior princess.
CAMYLAH
FeminineUnique American given name created by combining Cameron ("crooked nose") and Amelia ("rival" or "emulating"). Its rarity makes it appealing for parents seeking distinctive names.
CAMYLLE
FeminineFrench origin name originally derived from the Latin word 'camillus', meaning 'attendant' or 'helper'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in France and was traditionally given to girls seen as gentle, kind, and helpful. Over time, it has also come to be associated with strength and independence. Notably, Camylle Desmoulins, a French revolutionary known for her intelligence and courage, bore this name. Today, Camylle is appreciated for its unique sound, rich history, and combination of elegance and strength.
CAMYRA
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "my guardian" or "my protector," evoking images of divine protection and guardian angels from ancient times.
CAMYRAH
FeminineDistinctive African-American girl's name coined by author Alice Walker in her novel "The Color Purple". Its meaning remains uncertain but may be inspired by the names Cameron (Scottish Gaelic for 'crooked nose') and Sahara (Arabic for 'desert').
CAMYRI
FeminineUncommon name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Cameron and Emily or Camille.
CAMYRIA
FeminineRare, elegant female name of Persian origin meaning "moon".