Modern invented feminine elaboration likely drawing from Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose'.
Camoni appears to be a creative variant drawing from multiple naming traditions simultaneously. Most directly, it echoes Kimani, a Kikuyu name from Kenya meaning 'full of character and adventure' or, in some interpretations, 'one who is swift.' Kimani is a well-regarded name in East African communities and has gained visibility in the United States as African and African-American families increasingly embrace names rooted in continental African languages.
The phonetic softening from Kimani to Camoni shifts the name toward a smoother, more Latinate sound. Camoni also resonates with Cameron, the Scottish Gaelic surname-turned-given-name meaning 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river' — a reference to a distinctive geographical feature rather than any unflattering personal trait. Cameron has been popular across genders in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century.
Camoni preserves Cameron's confident, open-vowel ending while giving it a more melodic, three-syllable shape. As a given name, Camoni is vanishingly rare and largely undocumented before the 21st century, which places it firmly in the creative naming tradition. It is typically pronounced 'kah-MOH-nee,' with a warm Italian-inflected lilt that makes it feel at home in multiethnic American communities where names frequently layer cultural references. Its rarity is both its challenge and its gift: whoever bears it will spend a lifetime owning something entirely their own.