Kamree is a feminine given name that emerged in the United States in the late 20th century, often regarded as a creative respelling of Camry or Camryn—both ultimately drawn from the Scottish surname Cameron, itself derived from the Gaelic elements cam (“crooked”) and sròn (“nose”). By substituting a K for the original C, Kamree exemplifies a broader Anglo-American trend toward phonetic variation and unique visual flair. Its two-syllable structure, accented on the second element (kam-REE), lends a balanced rhythm that many parents find both approachable and distinctive. Although it has never broken into the upper echelons of national popularity, Kamree’s steady presence on U.S. baby-name charts over the past two decades underscores its modest yet enduring appeal. Notwithstanding its coincidental echo of a familiar sedan, the name conveys a spirited independence and contemporary sensibility more than any suggestion of highway performance.