Cammilla

Spanish variation of Camilla
"young ceremonial attendant"

Cammilla Origin and Meaning

The name Cammilla is a girl's name.

Cammilla is a feminine name representing a spelling variation of Camilla, which has ancient Roman origins. The original Camilla was a warrior maiden in Virgil's epic poem 'The Aeneid', renowned for her swiftness and skill in battle. The name is believed to have Etruscan roots, possibly related to religious attendants called 'camillus' (male) or 'camilla' (female). This double-M spelling variant adds a distinctive touch while maintaining the name's classical essence. Cammilla carries associations of strength, independence, and grace. While less common than the traditional Camilla, this variation offers the same rich mythological connections and elegant sound, appealing to parents seeking a name with classical roots but a slightly unique presentation.