Acolyte or young ceremonial attendant
Derived from the Latin 'Camillus', it originally referred to a youth of noble birth serving as an attendant in religious ceremonies. It carries a sense of service and historical gravity, particularly in Italian culture.
About 17 boys were named Camillo in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
Nobel Prize-winning biologist and pathologist
Count of Cavour and leading figure in Italian unification
Influential Austrian architect and urban theorist
Impressionist painter (often referred to as Camille)
Shape-shifting member of the Madrigal family · Encanto