Kamilo

Meaning of Kamilo

As a masculine given name, Kamilo represents a morphological variant of the classical Latin cognomen Camillus, originally denoting a junior attendant in religious ceremonies, and its orthographic shift—rendering the initial C as K—serves to align grapheme with phoneme for anglophone usage. In Spanish it is articulated as kah-MEE-loh (/kaˈmi.loʊ/), while in British and American English it is realized as kuh-MEE-loh (/kəˈmiːloʊ/), preserving primary stress on the second syllable but accommodating language‐specific vowel qualities. Empirical data from the United States between 2005 and 2024 reveal a stable yet modest uptake—annual rankings consistently oscillating between 868 and 918, with 31 recorded occurrences and a rank of 893 in 2024—suggesting niche adoption rather than widespread popularity. Accordingly, Kamilo conveys an analytical fusion of historical gravitas, phonological transparency, and cross‐cultural resonance for parents seeking a name of measured distinction.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as kah-MEE-loh (/kaˈmi.loʊ/)

British English

  • Pronunced as kuh-MEE-loh (/kəˈmiːləʊ/)

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-MEE-loh (/kəˈmiːloʊ/)

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