Camielle
kah-MEE-el
Camielle is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “A French variant of Camilla, which is of Latin origin and possibly means 'young ceremonial attendant'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1990.
What Camielle Means
“A French variant of Camilla, which is of Latin origin and possibly means 'young ceremonial attendant'.”
The Story of Camielle
A French-inspired elegance that blossomed in the late 20th century, gracing those with a sophisticated charm.
Camielle is a melodious French variant of Camilla, itself tracing back to Latin roots possibly meaning 'young ceremonial attendant.' It emerged in 1968, gaining popularity through the 1990s.
When you hear Camielle, you feel a sense of refined grace for your daughter. This is a name for a child whose charm is sophisticated, whose presence is captivating, and who carries an air of effortless elegance.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#15 in 1990
Total Births
269
First Recorded
1968
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