Camden

English

Etymology

From Old English campas (enclosure) + denu (valley).

Pronunciation

  • (US, UK) IPA(key): /ˈkæmdən/

Proper noun

Camden

  1. A town in northern London, the administrative centre of the Borough of Camden. Named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
  2. A borough of London, England; named for the town within it.
  3. A city in New Jersey; the county seat of Camden County; named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
  4. A city in Arkansas; the county seat of Ouachita County, named the city in Alabama.
  5. A city in South Carolina; the county seat of Kershaw County; named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
  6. A town and village in New York.
  7. A town in Maine; named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
  8. A city in Tennessee; the county seat of Benton County; named for the city in South Carolina.
  9. A town in Delaware.
  10. A town in New South Wales; named for John Pratt, 1st Marquess Camden.
  11. A city in Alabama; the county seat of Wilcox County; named for the city in South Carolina.
  12. A village in Ohio.
  13. A town in Indiana.
  14. A CDP in North Carolina; the county seat of Camden County.
  15. A village in Michigan.
  16. A city in Missouri; named for an early settler.
  17. A village in Illinois.
  18. A community in Nova Scotia.
  19. A English habitational surname.
  20. A male given name, modern transferred use of the surname.

Derived terms

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