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Displayed on this page are C- names 21 to 40. Among these names, Cameron (English and Scottish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #50 and a usage of 0.4066%, and it was followed by Carlos (Portuguese and Spanish), Carson (English, Irish, and Scottish), Camron (English), Carl (English and German), Camren (English), Carmelo (Italian), Carlo (Italian), Camryn (English), and Carmine (Italian) in descending order. Unusual C- names include the French Camill, Camille, the Italian Camillo, the Spanish Camilo, the German and Scandinavian Canute, the Scottish Caoidhean, the Irish Caoimhin, the Scottish Caointean, the Portuguese and Spanish Carlito, and the English Carlton.
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Cameron Camill ... acolyte, attendant at a sacrifice ... a French name of Latin origin ... variant form of Camillo ... Camille Camillo ... acolyte, attendant at a sacrifice ... used predominantly in the Italian ... Camilo ... acolyte, attendant at a sacrifice ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Camillo ... Camren Camron Camryn Canute ... knot; race, kind ... primarily used in German and ... Its language of origin is Old Norse ... form of Knut ... Caoidhean ... fifth-born son; born ... used chiefly in Scottish and its origin is ... variant of Quentin ... Caoimhin ... fair, comely, gentle; ...is an Irish name of Celtic origin ... variation of Kevin ... Caointean ... fifth-born son; born ... used mostly in Scottish and it is of Latin ... form of Quentin ... Carl Carlito ... free man ... of Germanic origin ... used mainly in the Portuguese and Spanish ... form of Carlos ... Carlo Carlos Carlton Carmelo Carmine Carson |