All about the name CAMDEN

Meaning, origin, history.

Camden is a name of English origin, derived from the Old English words "cam" meaning "freeholder" or "crooked," and "denu" meaning "valley." Therefore, Camden can be translated to mean "valley of the freeholders" or " valley of the crooked ones."

The name Camden has a rich history, dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period in England. It was originally used as a surname, referring to someone who lived or held land in a particular valley. Over time, however, it began to be used as a given name as well.

Today, Camden is a popular choice for boys' names in English-speaking countries. While its exact origin and meaning may vary depending on the source, the most commonly accepted explanation is that Camden is derived from Old English words meaning "freeholder" or "crooked valley." Despite its historic roots, Camden remains a modern and stylish name choice for parents looking for a unique yet meaningful name for their child.

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Popularity of the name CAMDEN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Camden has seen significant fluctuations in its popularity over time, with a notable peak beginning in the mid-90s and another around 2000. From 1963 to 1978, fewer than 7 births per year were recorded, but this began to change in the late 70s and early 80s, reaching double digits by 1985. The name's popularity surged in the mid-90s, with 43 births in 1996 and peaking at 176 in 2009. Since then, it has maintained steady popularity, with around 100 to 150 births per year."