Thoughts on [name]Camilla[/name]? Prn caMILLuh (not caMEELuh). Nn [name]Millie[/name] is one of my favorite nn’s. It feels very fitting with [name]Annabel[/name]. Is it to popular? I think the Spanish spelling, [name]Camila[/name], is 61 across the US.
Thoughts on [name]Camilla[/name]? I don’t care about the muppets or the duchess:)
[name]Do[/name] you like [name]Estella[/name] better?
I like [name]Camilla[/name] a lot! It’s adorable with [name]Annabel[/name], but feels much more Latinate than the rest of your subset if that matters to you. [name]Millie[/name] is cute, but I prefer [name]Callie[/name] personally. I like [name]Camilla[/name] much more than [name]Estella[/name]!
I like [name]Camille[/name] so much better than [name]Camilla[/name]… I just always like the looks and sounds of names with the lle ending instead of the lla…
[name]Isabelle[/name] instead of [name]Isabella[/name]
[name]Arabelle[/name] instead of [name]Arabella[/name]
I guess I just don’t like ah sounds at the end of a name…go figure- haha of course this is just my preference. [name]Camilla[/name] is a pretty name.
Is [name]Annabel[/name] another dd or just a name you are considering. I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Annabel[/name]!!!
[name]Annabel[/name] and [name]Camille[/name] are GORGEOUS!!!
Well, [name]Camille[/name], to me, is more French, while [name]Camilla[/name] is more Italian/Spanish/Portuguese, so they’re all quite Latinate, lol, but I do think [name]Camille[/name] is more subdued. I like [name]Camilla[/name]'s personality better with [name]Annabel[/name], though…
[name]Camilla[/name] is beautiful! I think of [name]Camilla[/name] [name]Belle[/name] (the young actress and model) before I think of [name]Prince[/name] [name]Charles[/name]’ second wife.
[name]Estella[/name] is one that could grow on me, but I definitely like [name]Camilla[/name] more, plus I think it pairs better with [name]Annabel[/name] than [name]Estella[/name] does.
I really like [name]Camilla[/name], and slightly prefer it to [name]Camille[/name]. [name]Camilla[/name] feels very British to me (being from the UK, my first thought is the duchess, which sadly means I’d never use it), and [name]Camille[/name] feels very French.