Young ceremonial attendant or helper
Camia is likely a modern variant of Camilla, which originates from the Latin 'Camillus.' In ancient Roman tradition, this term referred to a youth of noble birth who assisted in religious ceremonies. It is also associated with the 'kamia' flower in some cultures, though its use as a name in the West is primarily a stylistic evolution of the classic Camilla.
About 16 girls were named Camia in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).