Camden

Etymology
From +.

Proper noun

 * 1) A place name:
 * 2) Named for, who in 1791 started selling lots from his manor.
 * , a town in north London.
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * 1) . Named for, for his legal and legislative advocacy of civil liberties and his opposition to harshness toward the North American colonies.
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98
 * , named for, 1795-98

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Camden is the 9,954th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 3,243 individuals. Camden is most common among White (93.12%) individuals.