Camille
Female
Camille is a French name of Latin origin, possibly related to the word "camellus" meaning "young servant." It also has connections to religious figures and artistic movements, adding depth to its meaning. Its popularity has enjoyed various peaks throughout history.
Camille is a name that has been used in classic literature and art, giving it a sense of sophistication and timeless elegance. It sounds both sophisticated and friendly.
Camille Claudel
A French sculptor known for her expressive and powerful works, often overshadowed during her lifetime by Auguste Rodin. (1864-1943)
Camille Paglia
An American academic, writer, and social critic known for her provocative commentary on gender, sexuality, and culture. (b. 1947)
Camille Grammer
An American actress and reality television personality, known for her role in the television series “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”