The feminine given name Camea is of Latin origin, derived from the word 'camera,' which means 'chamber' or 'vault.' It was traditionally used as a female equivalent to the male name Camerarius, originally an occupational surname for a chamberlain or usher in a royal court. In recent times, Camea has been increasingly used as a given name, often chosen for its unique sound and spelling. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century but remains relatively rare, making it distinctive among names of Latin origin.
"Camea experienced five births annually from 2009 onwards, with no additional occurrences recorded."