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Cameron

free and spirited

A versatile name that feels equally natural for any gender, capturing the contemporary American embrace of individuality and self-expression. A versatile name that balances calm...

Unisex Modern american / American / English / United States / Contemporary U.S. / Scottish 3 syllables 0 popularity 0 favorites
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Name
Cameron
Origin
Modern american / American / English / United States / Contemporary U.S. / Scottish
Gender
Unisex
Meaning
free and spirited
Detailed Meaning
A versatile name that feels equally natural for any gender, capturing the contemporary American embrace of individuality and self-expression.

A versatile name that balances calm with confidence, fitting well in contemporary American settings. It suggests both gentleness and inner strength.
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Syllable Breakdown

1. cam (prefix) 2. er (middle) 3. on (suffix)
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Cameron Name Meaning and Style

Cameron is a unisex name with Modern american / American / English / United States / Contemporary U.S. / Scottish origin. The meaning is free and spirited, which makes it suitable for parents looking for names with a clear story and identity.

A versatile name that feels equally natural for any gender, capturing the contemporary American embrace of individuality and self-expression.

A versatile name that balances calm with confidence, fitting well in contemporary American settings. It suggests both gentleness and inner strength.

This name can work well for readers searching for baby names by meaning, baby names by origin, and names that share a similar sound profile or tone.

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