Kameela, pronounced kuh-MEE-luh, is a warm and lyrical choice that springs from the Arabic kamīl, meaning “perfect” or “complete.” As a feminine variant of Kamila and a cousin to the classic Camilla, it carries with it a sense of quiet confidence and graceful presence—like a gentle melody drifting through a sunlit room. In today’s melting-pot America, Kameela feels both familiar and refreshingly uncommon: only about a dozen newborns bear the name each year, so it’s rare enough to stand out but not so unusual that you’ll spend half your day spelling it. With its blend of cross-cultural roots and effortless poise, Kameela inspires visions of a little girl whose kindness, strength, and budding curiosity ripple outward—proof, perhaps, that perfection isn’t about flawlessness, but the beautiful, unfolding journey of becoming.