[Opinions] Re: Cammie
in reply to a message by Lily
I think Cammie is really cute, too, and I like it for Camille. I know a Camryn and a Cambrie, both of whom are often called Cammie (maybe Cammy). You could also probably use Campbell, Cambria, or Camellia.
In English, I pronounce Camille as kuh-MEEL. I've never met one.
In English, I pronounce Camille as kuh-MEEL. I've never met one.
This message was edited 4/14/2012, 10:20 AM
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Whoa I know a Cambrie too. How does she pronounce it? The one I know is CAYM-bree (like Cambridge).
She pronounces it the way it's spelled: KAM-bree. Definitely like "cam," not "came."
eta: How old is your Cambrie? Mine is in her late twenties/early thirties, and when I met her I thought it seemed like such a young, 21st-century name. Her daughter was a Stephanie, and I kept mixing them up.
eta: How old is your Cambrie? Mine is in her late twenties/early thirties, and when I met her I thought it seemed like such a young, 21st-century name. Her daughter was a Stephanie, and I kept mixing them up.
This message was edited 4/14/2012, 10:28 AM
haha mine was born in the mid 90s. Cambrie definitely sounds younger than Stephanie!