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Campbell

"beautiful field; Crooked mouth; Derived from a Scottish surname based on the Gaelic meaning crooked mouth Campbell is used occasionally as a first name in Scotland, and in families of Scottish descent in other parts of the world"

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Campbell at a glance

Gender
Boy
Western numerology
1
Indian numerology
1
Characters
8
Popular
164 family views

Number meaning for Campbell

Western numerology

Number 1 insight

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Indian numerology

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Meaning and story

What does Campbell mean?

Campbell is listed in the BabyAZ name catalog with French, Gaelic, Scottish context. Its meaning is recorded as: beautiful field; Crooked mouth; Derived from a Scottish surname based on the Gaelic meaning crooked mouth Campbell is used occasionally as a first name in Scotland, and in families of Scottish descent in other parts of the world

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