Camilla 
Italian, "Girl in white, religious attendant"
The name itself is dainty and sweet, not at all like the most famous Camilla -- the no-nonsense, sporty wife of Prince Charles. Still, a lovely choice for a ballerina or artist.

Variations
Camylle, Camylla, Kamyla, Chamilia, Chamila, Camia, Camilia, Chamelia, Chamika, Camyla, Camilya, Chamelea, Camilla, Kamila, Kamilka, Cammille, Cammilla, Kamille, Cammylle
Nicknames
Cam, Mille, Millee, Milley, Millie, Cammy, Milli, Milly, Cammie, Cammi, Cami
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