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Name Meaning & Legal Status · France

Camila Name: Meaning, Origin & France Legal Status

🇫🇷 France-specific page

Showing legal status, local spelling and registration process for France specifically. Each of the 7 country pages for Camila contains different data — see the comparison table below.

🇫🇷 Camila — Approved in France

Camila is accepted as a baby name in France. Generally accepted under naming law, without special conditions.

How Camila compares across 7 European countries

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Country Legal status Local spelling
🇪🇸Spain ✅ Approved Camila
🇫🇷Franceyou are here ✅ Approved Camille
🇩🇪Germany ✅ Approved Camilla
🇮🇹Italy ✅ Approved Camilla
🇵🇹Portugal ⚠️ Check Camila
🇮🇸Iceland ❌ Adaptation — adaptation —
🇸🇪Sweden ✅ Approved Camilla

What does the name Camila mean?

The name Camila means "Attendant at a religious ceremony". It is of Latin origin and is most commonly given to girls across Europe.

Pronunciation in French: kah-MEEL (Camille). Pronunciation varies slightly by region, but this is the form most commonly heard in France.

Is Camila approved in France? Camila is accepted as a baby name in France. Read on for the full origin, French spelling variants, popularity ranking, and the registration process at the État civil (officier d'état civil).

Origin

Latin

Meaning

Attendant at a religious ceremony

Popularity in France

Outside top 30

French spelling

Camille

Authority

État civil

Deadline

5 days after birth

Is Camila approved in France?

Camila is accepted as a baby name in France. Generally accepted under naming law, without special conditions.

The name Camila: origin and meaning

Camila is a name of Latin origin, meaning "Attendant at a religious ceremony". It has travelled across Europe for centuries — its earliest bearer in the Christian tradition is Camilla (Aeneid heroine adopted into Christian onomastics), and in modern times it has become widely recognised through cultural figures such as Camila Cabello (Cuban-American singer), Camila Giorgi (Italian tennis player).

In France, the name connects to Camilla (Aeneid heroine adopted into Christian onomastics), which keeps it firmly embedded in the Catholic naming tradition and the local saints' calendar.

Popularity of Camila in France

A familiar but less frequent choice in France — not currently in the top 30, which can actually be an advantage for parents seeking a timeless name without over-exposure.

Our database covers approximately 12,000 names recorded in France. You can cross-check Camila against this full dataset — along with naming patterns in the 24 other European countries we track — using our free name checker.

French spelling and variants of Camila

In France, the name is most often written as Camille. This is the form recorded in the civil register.

Naming rules in France

France regulates baby names through the État civil (officier d'état civil) under the Article 57 Code Civil (reformed 1993). France has one of the most permissive naming frameworks in Europe — parents have wide freedom, and refusals are rare and reserved for names that could genuinely harm the child.

For the name Camila specifically: Generally accepted under naming law, without special conditions.

Deadline

5 days after birth

Processing

Same day

Fee

Free

Appeal to

Juge aux affaires familiales

How to verify before registering

  1. Use our free checkerverify Camila against our database of names actually registered in France.
  2. Call your local État civil (officier d'état civil) — Registrars can confirm whether Camila has been accepted locally before you book the registration appointment. This is especially helpful when using a rare spelling.
  3. Bring supporting evidence — If the name is unusual, prepare documents: a parent's passport showing the same name, a prior birth certificate, or a reference to a historical/religious figure. This makes a difference if the case escalates.
  4. Read the full legal guide — See our complete article on baby name laws in France for the full legal background.

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Frequently asked questions about Camila

What does the name Camila mean?

Camila means "Attendant at a religious ceremony". It is of Latin origin and is traditionally a girl's name. The name has been used across Europe for centuries and is associated with Camilla (Aeneid heroine adopted into Christian onomastics).

Is Camila legal to register as a baby name in France?

Yes. Camila is a well-established name in France and is accepted by the État civil (officier d'état civil) under Article 57 Code Civil (reformed 1993) without special requirements.

What is the French spelling of Camila?

The most common French form is Camille. Accents and diacritics must be registered exactly as written on the birth certificate — they cannot be added later without a formal name change.

How long does it take to register Camila in France?

Standard registration at the État civil (officier d'état civil) is normally processed in Same day. Parents must register the birth within 5 days after birth. The standard fee is Free.

Check Camila across all 25 European countries

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Compare Camila with the other 6 European countries

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Last updated: May 2026. Information is provided for orientation only and does not constitute legal advice. Always confirm with the État civil (officier d'état civil).