CamelCase

Etymology
+ from the appearance of the humps of a camel.

Noun

 * 1)  The style of writing by concatenating multiple component words (i.e. writing without any space between them), while capitalizing the first letter of each word, starting with the first or the second word.

Usage notes
CamelCase is often used as one of multiple conventions for names of variables in programming languages: compare "MyVariableName", "myvariablename" , "my_variable_name" , and "my-variable-name" ( or ).

Coordinate terms

 * ALL CAPS
 * AlTeRnaTinG cApS
 * Initial Caps
 * Sentence case
 * Title Case
 * Title Case

Derived terms

 * to
 * to

Translations

 * Esperanto: miksuskla
 * Estonian: läbiv suurtäht
 * German:, Binnenversal, Binnenversalie
 * Lithuanian: kupranugario Didžioji
 * Marathi: कॅमलकेस
 * Persian: نگارش شتری