Kamilla
Kamilla is a feminine form of the Latin name Camillus, which means "attendant at a religious service" or "acolyte." It is derived from the ancient Roman word "camillus," which referred to a young boy who assisted priests during religious ceremonies.
The name Camillus was a common Roman family name, but it later fell out of use. In the medieval period, it was revived as a feminine name, Camilla, which was later modified to Kamilla in various languages.
Kamilla has been a popular name in several European countries, particularly in Scandinavian and Slavic regions. It has a classic and elegant sound, with a touch of historical significance.
While the name's religious connotations have faded over time, Kamilla still carries a sense of grace and sophistication. It is a beautiful and timeless name with a rich cultural heritage.