Certificate of Name
Kam
Unisex
English
Meaning & Origin
Kam is an English short form of Kameron, itself a variant of the Scottish surname and given name Cameron.EtymologyCameron derives from the Gaelic elements cam meaning 'crooked' and sròn meaning 'nose', originally a nickname for someone with a crooked nose. The name developed as a Scottish surname, notably associated with the Clan Cameron. As a given name, it gained popularity for boys but received a boost for girls in the late 1990s due to actress Cameron Diaz. The spelling Kam is a clipped form, often chosen as a concise and modern variant.Cultural ContextWhile Kam is unrelated to the Punjabi word Kaam (meaning desire or lust in Sikhism), the two are homographs. In English usage, Kam retains the neutral sense 'crooked nose' from its Scottish roots.Meaning: 'crooked nose' (ultimately from Gaelic)Origin: Scottish GaelicType: Short form of Kameron/CameronUsage: English-speaking countries, predominantly USA
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