Kamil (2)

Czech, Slovak and Polish form of CAMILLUS.

CAMILLUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen, which is probably of Etruscan origin and unknown meaning. It is probably not related to Latin camillus "a youth employed in religious services". This name was borne by the 16th-century Italian monk Saint Camillus de Lellis.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Camillus
CZECH: Kamil
FRENCH: Camille
ITALIAN: Camillo
POLISH: Kamil
PORTUGUESE: Camilo
SLOVAK: Kamil
SPANISH: Camilo
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Camilla
CZECH: Kamila
DANISH: Camilla, Kamilla, Milla
ENGLISH: Camilla, Camille, Cammie, Millie, Milly
FINNISH: Camilla, Milla
FRENCH: Camille
GERMAN: Camilla
HUNGARIAN: Kamilla
ITALIAN: Camilla
LITHUANIAN: Kamilė
NORWEGIAN: Camilla, Kamilla, Milla
POLISH: Kamila
PORTUGUESE: Camila
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Camilla
SLOVAK: Kamila
SPANISH: Camila
SWEDISH: Camilla, Kamilla, Milla