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Camille
I've been thinking about Camille a lot lately. Do you like it? It is more common now than ever but it has always been in the mid-200s or early 300s in the last ten years or so and I doubt it will get super common.Phoebe Camille would be a combo I like. Opinions? What about Alana Camille?
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I think it's lovely.Alana Camille is a nice combo. I also like Phoebe Camille, but Alana Camille has a better flow.
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I far prefer Camilla. I'm not usually a fan of French names outside a French context, and this one is out of the question because it sounds like one of the local words for a camel.
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My son has a Camille in his third grade class. I like it but I really like Camilla. Alana Camille is pretty.
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I love it with the French pronunciation but the English one does nothing for me.Phoebe Camille is too rhymey
Alana Camille is nice.
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Camille is one I've started liking only recently because I used to think it was stuck up sounding like Camilla (makes me think of Camilla Parker-Bowles). But about a year ago I heard it on a very sweet young lady and then again on a very smart and spunky doctor character in a favorite show (used with nickname Cam or Cammy) and they changed the image of the name and helped me see how sweet it can be especially as a middle name.Phoebe Camille is adorable! I love Phoebe and Camille fits it so well!
Alanna is such a pretty name but it doesn't seem to flow as well with Camille as a middle name. Maybe it't the similar long A sounds in each?I don't think Camille will get that popular and that being so you might also want to consider it as a first name! Cam, Cammie / Cammy or Millie / Milly make lovely nicknames.
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I LOVE Camille. Phoebe is really cutesy and Alana is trendy and insubstantial sounding, so I don't care for either of those combos. And Phoebe Camille is a bit "ee" heavy while Alana Camille has a bit too much L.
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