Cammie is a diminutive of Camilla, which is of Latin origin and means "attendant lady" or "free-born". The name gained popularity through the Roman poet Virgil's epic poem "The Aeneid", in which Camilla was a renowned warrior maiden. In English-speaking countries, Cammie has been used as an independent given name since the mid-20th century. It is often associated with warmth, friendliness, and approachability due to its playful and casual sound.
"Cammie experienced a significant gap between the years with recorded births, ranging from none at all to a high of seven in 1963. The total number of babies named Cammie over this period was 28."