Camon

Camon is a relatively uncommon British surname with origins dating back to medieval times. The name is of Old French origin, derived from the word chamon, meaning "bald". This suggests that the surname could have initially been a nickname for someone with a bald head or a smooth patch of skin on the head.

The earliest recorded instances of the Camon surname in Britain date back to the 13th century, indicating that the name has been present in the country for many centuries. The Camon family likely spread across various regions of Britain over time, with different branches establishing themselves in different areas.

As with many surnames, the specific history and distribution of the Camon name can vary depending on individual family lines. Researching genealogical records such as parish registers, census data, and historical documents can provide further insights into the origins and spread of the Camon surname in Britain.

While not as common as some other British surnames, Camon continues to be borne by individuals across the country and around the world, contributing to the rich tapestry of British surnames and genealogy.

Typical given names associated with the Camon surname

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  • Lorraine

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