Camille

/kəˈmil/ noun

A given name of Latin origin meaning 'attendant at religious ceremonies'; also refers to various cultural works featuring characters named Camille.

From Latin Camillus/Camilla, referring to young attendants in Roman religious ceremonies. The name gained literary fame through Alexandre Dumas' 'La Dame aux Camélias' and various operas and films.

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