Camila is a popular given name of Latin American origin, derived from the Spanish word 'camino', meaning 'pathway'. This name has been widely used throughout South America and Spain, but its popularity has spread globally in recent decades. Camila is typically given to baby girls, though it can also be used as a boy's name in some cultures. Its variants include Camilla, Camila Rose, and other creative combinations.
Camila has seen consistent popularity over the years with fluctuations between 6 and 10 births annually since 2007.