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Origin

History: In Roman religion the Camillo (Latin: Camillus, ‘feminine’ Camilla) is the young man who assists the priest during the sacrifice. The Camillo had to be chosen among young people in pre-pubertal, sometimes sons of the priests must have both parents living (Pueri patrimi et matrimi) and had to be free status. 

Usage: Denmark, Sweden, England, Finland, Spain


Meaning

Helper to the Priest, Young Religious Servant.


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Other Forms: CAMILLA