[Opinions] Camilla
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I think it’s gorgeous and elegant, I know a wonderful little girl with this name. I like the nickname Milla.
Mama, sweet mama
Where are you going
With all your babies
And that casserole
I’m going to the jailhouse
In Camilla, Georgia
To see a woman
And ask for her parole...
("Camilla" by Caroline Herring is a song about Marion King that I have on a playlist so hear periodically).
...it reminds me of Camilla, Georgia.
Beyond that, it seems like a fairly popular classic name, and (other than Camila) it puts me in mind of names like Lucilla, Claudia, Amelia, Camellia. It's not a fav but seems a nice name, contemporary and sophisticated.
I don't like the NNs really.
Where are you going
With all your babies
And that casserole
I’m going to the jailhouse
In Camilla, Georgia
To see a woman
And ask for her parole...
("Camilla" by Caroline Herring is a song about Marion King that I have on a playlist so hear periodically).
...it reminds me of Camilla, Georgia.
Beyond that, it seems like a fairly popular classic name, and (other than Camila) it puts me in mind of names like Lucilla, Claudia, Amelia, Camellia. It's not a fav but seems a nice name, contemporary and sophisticated.
I don't like the NNs really.
This message was edited 6/11/2023, 3:21 PM
I would like it a lot more if it wasn’t already associated with Parker Bowles. A name loses appeal to me when it’s heavily attached to a very public figure.
Objectively I think it’s very pretty and spunky and I like all the nicknames you mentioned, and I would also add Milla, as that’s how I pronounce the last syllables as well. Milla is less cutesy than Millie and ages well.
Objectively I think it’s very pretty and spunky and I like all the nicknames you mentioned, and I would also add Milla, as that’s how I pronounce the last syllables as well. Milla is less cutesy than Millie and ages well.
This message was edited 6/10/2023, 9:27 PM
I like Camilla: a princess who ran so fast that the wheat didn't bend as she whizzed past! It would be interesting to watch it on the UK charts: for the Princess Diana fans, Camilla was anathema, but clearly being married to her has improved King Charles's quality of life. He's never been overly popular himself, so perhaps that doesn't matter. It would be interesting if it's risen in popularity there. I've never met or heard of a Camilla in South Africa.
I like the first pronunciation too, nice name
Camilla is stuffy but it's got a lot of dignity and is sort of quietly heroic. I had a friend Camilla in high school and the name was strange to see then but she wore it well. I do not like Cammy (she also hated it) or Cam too well. Cammy seems like a name for an animal, to me. Milla seems like a more natural nickname and less cutesy than Millie.
I love this name. I don't know why or how it works, but whenever I want to make a food taste better, I just say/think "Camilla" before I eat it, and it makes that food taste SO good! It ALWAYS works, somehow!
This message was edited 6/10/2023, 11:06 AM