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Camp Bragg may refer to: Fort Bragg, formerly known as Camp Bragg and Fort Liberty, North Carolina, United States Camp Bragg (Arkansas), a Confederate
Camp_Bragg
U.S. Army installation in North Carolina
installation back to "Fort Bragg", but in honor of World War II paratrooper Roland L. Bragg instead of the Confederate general. Camp Bragg was established in
Fort_Bragg
Confederate general (1817–1876)
Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was an American military officer during the Second Seminole War and Mexican–American War. He later
Braxton_Bragg
Former military encampment in Arkansas, United States
Camp Bragg was a Confederate encampment during the American Civil War, located in Ouachita (present-day Nevada) County, Arkansas, United States, about
Camp_Bragg_(Arkansas)
US military airfield at Fort Bragg, near Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
part of Fort Bragg. In 1918, Congress established Camp Bragg, an Army field artillery site named for the Confederate general Braxton Bragg. An aviation
Pope_Field
Topics referred to by the same term
Historic Places Fort Bragg, North Carolina, a major US Army base Fort Bragg, California, a city in coastal Mendocino County Camp Bragg (Arkansas), a Confederate
Bragg
Military hospital in North Carolina, United States
beneficiary population in the Army. Camp Bragg Base Hospital was the first military hospital at then Camp Bragg. It was built in September 1918 with
Womack_Army_Medical_Center
American photographer (1875–1959)
of a deteriorating Camp Bragg saved the encampment which would later become Fort Bragg. Wootten opened The Photo Hutt on Fort Bragg making postcards for
Bayard_Wootten
American actor and comedian (born 1996)
2014. He is Jewish. Bragg has a successful stand-up comedy career. He made his feature film debut in the comedy film Fred 3: Camp Fred directed by Jonathan
Joey_Bragg
British singer, songwriter and musician (born 1957)
Stephen William Bragg (born 20 December 1957) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, author and political activist. His music blends elements of
Billy_Bragg
Posts at Benicia The California State Military Museum, Fort Bragg History of Fort Bragg Civilian Conservation Corps Photos Deprecated link archived 2005-02-10
List_of_forts_in_California
Military unit
"DOCK -Negro. - Enl 1 Nov 1863 at Camp Bragg, AR. Present 28 Feb 1864." Company B - "ABRAHAM Cook Enl Jan 1864 at Camp Bragg, AR. Present 29 Feb 1864" "MOSE
33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment
33rd_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment
US Army soldier (1923–1999)
Roland Leon Bragg (June 11, 1923 – January 12, 1999) was an American Army paratrooper during World War II. Bragg was awarded the Silver Star, the United
Roland_L._Bragg
City in California, United States
Fort Bragg is a city along the North Coast of California in Mendocino County. The city is 24 miles (39 km) west of Willits, at an elevation of 85 feet
Fort_Bragg,_California
U.S. Army facility
of Fort Bragg (home to the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command headquarters). Camp Mackall
Camp_Mackall
Military unit
8th Division) Inactivated 2 February 1922 at Camp Bragg, North Carolina Activated 1 August 1922 at Camp Bragg, North Carolina, as an element of the 4th Division
2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery (United States)
2nd_Battalion,_2nd_Field_Artillery_(United_States)
Marine Corps base in North Carolina, US
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (/ləˈʒɜːrn/ lə-ZHURN or /ləˈʒuːn/ lə-ZHOON) is a 246-square-mile (640 km2) United States military training facility in Jacksonville
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Marine_Corps_Base_Camp_Lejeune
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
of the abortive Confederate defense of Little Rock before retiring to Camp Bragg near Camden. In March 1864, the regiment was sent south into Louisiana
8th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate)
8th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate)
United States general (1879–1941)
Fort Bragg at Fayetteville, North Carolina. The newly established school was expected to attract officers from all over the country to Camp Bragg, considered
Edmund_L._Gruber
American pole vaulter (1935–2019)
camp, and the author of A Chance to Dare: The Don Bragg Story. His time running a summer camp is chronicled in Kamp Olympik by Don and Theresa Bragg,
Don_Bragg
at Camp Barstow until March 1862. Camp Bragg was established in 1862 in Oshkosh. Camp Hamilton (formerly Camp Wood) was established in 1861 in Fond du
Wisconsin in the American Civil War
Wisconsin_in_the_American_Civil_War
Military unit
February 1922 at Camp Bragg, North Carolina Assigned 1 August 1922 to the 4th Division and activated (less 2d Battalion) at Camp Bragg, North Carolina
2nd Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
2nd_Field_Artillery_Regiment_(United_States)
Military unit
at St. Mihiel and Lorraine before inactivation on 5 September 1921 at Camp Bragg, North Carolina. The regiment's distinctive unit insignia was originally
20th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
20th_Field_Artillery_Regiment_(United_States)
Hamlet in Alberta, Canada
Bragg Creek is a hamlet in southern Alberta under the jurisdiction of Rocky View County in Division No. 6. Bragg Creek is located 30 km (19 mi) west of
Bragg_Creek
Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg 75th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Sill 210th Field Artillery Brigade at Camp Casey 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne)
List of current formations of the United States Army
List_of_current_formations_of_the_United_States_Army
Unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War
California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Fort Bragg (Camp Bragg) The California State Military Museum, Historic California Posts:
Department_of_the_Pacific
successful completion of preflight training, flight cadets were sent to Camp John Dick Aviation Concentration Center, located at the Texas State Fairgrounds
United States Army World War I flight training
United_States_Army_World_War_I_flight_training
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
of Brigadier General Thomas F. Drayton, with which it transferred to Camp Bragg on October 20, where it spent the rest of 1863 in winter quarters. On
9th Missouri Infantry Regiment
9th_Missouri_Infantry_Regiment
County in North Carolina, United States
acres of land in the county as part of its efforts to expand Camp Bragg into Fort Bragg. leaving about 150,000 acres leftover. Over 160 Hoke residents
Hoke_County,_North_Carolina
United States Army general
October 1954, he was assigned to the Joint Airborne Troop Board at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In early 1955, he was transferred to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Robert_Sink
Airborne division of the United States Army
based in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Currently, the division is commanded by Major General Brandon Tegtmeier. It was first activated at Camp Gordon, in Georgia
82nd_Airborne_Division
School and Confederate Women's Home established. 1918 - U.S. military Camp Bragg established near Fayetteville. 1921 - Fayetteville YMCA, and Fayetteville
Timeline of Fayetteville, North Carolina
Timeline_of_Fayetteville,_North_Carolina
Military unit
palms. After returning to the United States, the unit was inactivated at Camp Bragg, North Carolina. It was then reactivated at Madison Barracks, New York
5th_Field_Artillery_Regiment
Command of the United States Army
549th Military Intelligence Battalion, at Camp Bullis, Texas 6th Medical Logistics Management Center, Fort Bragg, NC (direct reporting unit) United States
United States Army Western Hemisphere Command
United_States_Army_Western_Hemisphere_Command
Military unit
Campaigns. The 21st Field Artillery was inactivated 23 September 1921 at Camp Bragg, North Carolina. On 24 March 1923 it was assigned to the 9th Division
1st Battalion, 21st Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
1st_Battalion,_21st_Field_Artillery_Regiment_(United_States)
Union Army infantry regiment
the American Civil War. The 32nd Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Bragg in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and mustered into service on September 25, 1862
32nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
32nd_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment
Oklahoma Army National Guard training facility
Camp Gruber is an Oklahoma Army National Guard (OKARNG) training facility near Braggs, Oklahoma, in Muskogee County. It covers a total of 87 square miles
Camp_Gruber
County in Arkansas, United States
Parker (Bodcaw) Redland Taylor (Willisville) Union (Bluff City, Reader) Camp Bragg (Arkansas) List of lakes in Nevada County, Arkansas National Register
Nevada_County,_Arkansas
American politician (1828–1877)
company of volunteers from Manitowoc and lead them into Camp Bragg—named for Lt. Colonel Edward S. Bragg of the 6th Wisconsin Infantry—at Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Charles_H._Walker
Administrative department of the US Army
California State Military Museum; Historic California Posts: Fort Bragg (Camp Bragg) Located in Klamath, California.California Historic Landmark #544
Department_of_California
Town in Oklahoma, United States
cantonment named Camp Gruber, just outside town. The camp cost about $30 million and brought a surge of prosperity to Braggs. The camp covered 60,000 acres
Braggs,_Oklahoma
American triumphal arch
Regiment. Camp Barstow: 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin: Camps Hamilton & Wood: 3rd and 14th. Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Camp Bragg: the 21st
Camp_Randall_Memorial_Arch
Military unit
May 1921 when Headquarters Battery, 13th Field Artillery Brigade, at Camp Bragg, North Carolina, became the artillery headquarters for V Corps. The distinctive
V Corps Artillery (United States)
V_Corps_Artillery_(United_States)
19th century American lawyer and federal judge
of the 32nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, which was being organized at Camp Bragg in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The regiment departed Wisconsin on October 30 and
James_Henry_Howe
Heritage railroad in Mendocino County, California, US
northward along the Pacific coast from Fort Bragg to the Ten Mile River and up the middle fork of the river to Camp 6. A 4.4-mile (7.1 km) branch extended
California_Western_Railroad
Confederate cavalry officer
to serve under him. Marmaduke ordered his arrest. Court-martialed at Camp Bragg, Arkansas, on November 23, 1863, Dobbins was found guilty of "disobedience
Archibald_S._Dobbins
American Civil War battle
the head." The Army of Tennessee camped for the night, unaware that the Union army had slipped from their grasp. Bragg was not able to mount the kind of
Battle_of_Chickamauga
Historic veterans cemetery in New Hanover County, North Carolina
laborers to Fayetteville, North Carolina to aid in the construction of Camp Bragg. Twenty-eight of the laborers died from the disease and were interred
Wilmington_National_Cemetery
One of four active corps of the U.S. Army, currently part of U.S. Army Forces Command
referred to as "America's Contingency Corps". Its headquarters are at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the home of the Airborne and Special Forces. The Corps
XVIII_Airborne_Corps
Military unit
court-martialed on August 19, 1863, at Camp Bayou Meto. As late as November 20, 1863, Captain Wear was in the guard-house at Camp Bragg, awaiting a review of his court-martial
36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
36th_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment
United States Army general
1919. Holbrook returned to the United States in May 1919 and commanded Camp Bragg, North Carolina, from May 16, 1919, until July 1, 1919, when he became
Lucius_Roy_Holbrook
US Marine Corps base near Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA
Camp Geiger is a United States Marine Corps base. Although not geographically connected, Camp Geiger is part of the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune complex
Camp_Geiger
United States Army general (1922–2017)
construction improvements being made at the camp. In June 1948, he was reassigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, at Fort Bragg. He volunteered to join the Airborne
Hal_Moore
19th century American politician (1827-1912)
Edward Stuyvesant Bragg (February 20, 1827 – June 20, 1912) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and Democratic politician from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He
Edward_S._Bragg
Satellite camp of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Camp Gilbert H. Johnson is a satellite camp of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and home to the Marine Corps Combat Service
Camp_Gilbert_H._Johnson
US military base in Kabul, Afghanistan
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, who was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) along with three other soldiers on 29 May 2004 near Kandahar. Camp Eggers
Camp_Eggers
Military base in Afghanistan
Force Base in Florida, Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, and a small communications team consisting of personnel from the 269th
Bagram_Airfield
Department of the United States Army from 1862 to 1866
Thomas A. Davies ? - ? Camp Barstow (1861–1862), Janesville. Camp Bragg (1861–1862), Oshkosh. Fort Howard (1861–1863), Green Bay. Camp Hamilton (1861–1862)
Department_of_the_Northwest
2012 American comedy film
assistant in his plans, who also attends Camp Superior. Daniella Monet as Bertha; Fred's gothic friend. Joey Bragg as Magoo a nerdy, reliable kid, and one
Fred_3:_Camp_Fred
2017 American comedy television miniseries
editor Skyler Gisondo as Jeremy "Deegs" Deegenstein, the "new Andy" Joey Bragg as Seth Anne-Marie Johnson as Burkhart, Reagan's lackey Chris Redd as Mason
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later
Wet_Hot_American_Summer:_Ten_Years_Later
United States Army post in Kentucky, United States
Source: 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) (reassigned 2015 to Fort Bragg, North Carolina) 1st Armor Training Brigade (Cadre) (inactivated 2010) 3rd
Fort_Knox
American college basketball season
Date time, TV Opponent Result Record Site city, state * Camp Bragg L 26–28 0–1 The Ark Durham, NC * Winston-Salem YMCA W 49–26 1–1 The Ark Durham,
1922–23 Trinity Blue Devils men's basketball team
1922–23_Trinity_Blue_Devils_men's_basketball_team
US military unit
from assignment to the 5th Division Inactivated 23 September 1921 at Camp Bragg, North Carolina Assigned 24 March 1923 to the 9th Division Relieved 1
21st_Field_Artillery_Regiment
Training facility in North Carolina, U.S.
and asset-protection training. It has a sister facility in Virginia called Camp Peary. The point was originally occupied during the 1670s by the Harvey family
Harvey Point Defense Testing Activity
Harvey_Point_Defense_Testing_Activity
German and Italian POW's at Fort Reno, located near El Reno, and Camp Gruber, near Braggs, Oklahoma. Almost 120,000 Japanese Americans and resident Japanese
List of concentration and internment camps
List_of_concentration_and_internment_camps
1946 film
but he believes his assailant is Honey Bragg (Ward Bond). Later, he explains to Lucy that he once saw Bragg leaving the vicinity of two murdered miners
Canyon_Passage
United States Army command
Defense's unified combatant commands. FORSCOM was headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and consisted of more than 750,000 active Army, U.S. Army
United States Army Forces Command
United_States_Army_Forces_Command
American court-martial case
injured. In 2005, Akbar, the sole suspect, was tried by court martial at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, before a military jury of nine officers, ranking from Major
2003_Camp_Pennsylvania_attack
US Army installation in North Carolina during World War II
Camp Butner was a World War II era United States Army installation in what subsequently became Butner, North Carolina. It was named after Army general
Camp_Butner
U.S. Army installation in Georgia
Fort Gordon, formerly known as Fort Eisenhower and Camp Gordon, is a United States Army installation established southwest of Augusta, Georgia, in October
Fort_Gordon
Confederate Army general (1821–1904)
Army of Northern Virginia in the Eastern Theater, and briefly with Braxton Bragg in the Army of Tennessee in the Western Theater. After graduating from the
James_Longstreet
Land service branch of the U.S. military
office is located in Falcon Holistic Health and Fitness Center (H2F) at Fort Bragg "Pilot program provides a new option for Army officers' professional military
United_States_Army
Military unit
January 1943 at Fort Benning, Georgia. It then moved to Fort Bragg before being assigned to Camp Mackall, North Carolina, in January 1944, but was transferred
513th Parachute Infantry Regiment
513th_Parachute_Infantry_Regiment
Natural disaster in Texas, U.S.
Rebekah; Powell, Tori B.; Faheid, Dalia; Wolfe, Elizabeth; Romaine, Taylor; Bragg, Julianna; Dewberry, Sarah; Tucker, Emma (July 4, 2025). "Fatalities reported
July 2025 Central Texas floods
July_2025_Central_Texas_floods
Chalmers sought assistance from Bragg's main army. Bragg was incensed, but arrived the next day to take charge of the battle. Bragg deployed forces under William
Kentucky in the American Civil War
Kentucky_in_the_American_Civil_War
Nickelodeon media franchise based on web series
and Joey Bragg as Magoo. In this film, Fred is out of school for the summer and hopes of going to Camp Superior. But his mother sends him to Camp Iwannapeepee
Fred_(franchise)
United States Navy admiral (born 1956)
as the Deputy Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and he served multiple combat tours in Afghanistan and
Robert_Harward
Bases operated by the U.S. Department of Defense
Missile Range Camp Smith (ARNG) Fort Drum Fort Hamilton United States Military Academy Watervliet Arsenal Camp Butner (ARNG) Fort Bragg Military Ocean
List of American military installations
List_of_American_military_installations
Music festival in Dorset, England
equivalent weekend. The first Camp Bestival in 2008 included headliners Chuck Berry, Flaming Lips, Kate Nash, Billy Bragg, DJ Yoda, Kevin Rowland, Eliza
Camp_Bestival
Hospital corpsman in the US Navy
(SOCM) course (250 days) - Fort Bragg, NC Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC) course (96 Days) - Fort Bragg, NC Following this pipeline,
Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman
Special_Amphibious_Reconnaissance_Corpsman
US Marine Corps base in North Carolina
a satellite facility of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Based on the south side of Camp Lejeune, it is home to Weapons Training Battalion
Stone_Bay
government to defend the enslavement of Black people.” The names for Fort Bragg and Fort Benning were reverted in February and March, respectively. All
List of U.S. Army installations named for Confederate soldiers
List_of_U.S._Army_installations_named_for_Confederate_soldiers
Military unit
Fort Bragg Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Fort Bragg 18th Ordnance Company (EOD), Fort Bragg 28th Ordnance Company (EOD) (Airborne), Fort Bragg 55th
52nd_Ordnance_Group_(EOD)
Football stadium in Tallahassee, Florida
Ken Riley Field at Bragg Memorial Stadium is a 25,500-seat football stadium in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It opened in 1957 and was renovated
Bragg_Memorial_Stadium
Daily News. Retrieved February 3, 2026. "Trump, first lady to visit Fort Bragg, Honor special forces for Venezuela operation". WRAL-TV. February 10, 2026
List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2026)
List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_Donald_Trump_(2026)
US Army special forces support unit
Operations Group (Airborne), which was activated 26 August 2011 at Fort Bragg. The 8th Group has responsibility for the 3rd and 9th Psychological Operations
4th Psychological Operations Group
4th_Psychological_Operations_Group
1983 United States-led military invasion
(CEWI). Fort Bragg, NC, 1st Battalion of the 319th Field Artillery. 1st Battalion of the 320th Field Artillery. 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit Camp Lejeune,
United States invasion of Grenada
United_States_invasion_of_Grenada
Confederate general and bishop (1806–1864)
disillusioned with Bragg's leadership. Kirby Smith refused to serve under Bragg again, and Polk and Hardee began a year-long campaign to get Bragg relieved of
Leonidas_Polk
Military unit
Brigade is the XVIII Airborne Corps field artillery brigade, based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The 18th Field Artillery Brigade is America's Contingency
18th_Field_Artillery_Brigade
Airport in near Holly Ridge, North Carolina
Marine Corps Outlying Field (MCOLF) Camp Davis (FAA LID: 14NC) is a military airport northeast of the central business district of Holly Ridge, in Onslow
Marine Corps Outlying Field Camp Davis
Marine_Corps_Outlying_Field_Camp_Davis
Woodcraft Camps Camp Agawam Camp Androscoggin Cheley Colorado Camps Camp Fern Camp Greylock Camp Kabeyun Camp Merrie-Woode Camp Northway Camp Pathfinder
List_of_summer_camps
1862 battle of the American Civil War
two of Bragg's brigades. Fortunately for the Union army, Bragg's hungry men exhausted their ammunition and pillaged food from the Union camps instead
Battle_of_Shiloh
American murderer (born 1969)
opened fire on a physical training formation on October 27, 1995, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Kreutzer was sentenced to death, but his sentence was later
William_Kreutzer_Jr.
Reserve force of the United States Army
Army Reserve Headquarters - Fort Bragg (formerly United States Army Reserve Command (USARC)) located at Fort Bragg, North Carolina Through USARC, the
United_States_Army_Reserve
Airport in Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Carolina, United States. It is located on the southeast portion of Fort Bragg and supports the aviation needs of the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne
Simmons_Army_Airfield
prisoner-of-war camps, including 175 Main Camps serving 511 Branch Camps containing over 425,000 prisoners of war (mostly German). The camps were located
List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States
List_of_World_War_II_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_the_United_States
Military unit
stationed at Fort Bragg, NC. Recalled into active service on 25 March 1942, over three months after the United States entered World War II, at Camp Claiborne
82nd Airborne Division Artillery
82nd_Airborne_Division_Artillery
1863 series of battles of the American Civil War
Chickamauga in September, the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Gen. Braxton Bragg besieged Rosecrans and his men by occupying key high terrain around Chattanooga
Chattanooga_campaign
US Marine Corps base near Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States
Courthouse Bay is a subdivision of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and is home to the Marine Corps Engineer School, 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, and the
Courthouse_Bay
United States Army general
School, Airborne, Fort Bragg (1992–1994) Commanding General, United States Army Special Forces Command, Airborne, Fort Bragg Commanding General, U.S
Sidney_Shachnow
CAMP BRAGG
CAMP BRAGG
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crump.Dutch : variant spelling of Kramp.Americanized spelling of German Kramp.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Romanian
Virginal; Unblemished; Servant for the Temple
Boy/Male
Irish
Champion.
Surname or Lastname
Vietnamese
Vietnamese : unexplained.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caen in Calvados, France (see Cain).English : habitational name from Cam in Gloucestershire.Czech (ÄŒam) : from the personal name ÄŒamir.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; compare Hemp.German : variant of Hampe.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Soothing
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese name CAM means "orange." Compare with another form of Cam.
Surname or Lastname
Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp)
Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp) : from Ukrainian tsap ‘billy goat’, Polish cap, and so probably a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a goat herd.Czech (Čáp) : nickname for a tall or long-legged man, from Äáp ‘stork’.Southern French : from Occitan cap ‘head’ (Latin caput); probably a nickname for a person with something distinctive about his head. The word was often used in the metaphorical sense ‘chief’, ‘principal’, and the surname may also have denoted a leader or a village elder. In some cases it may also be a topographic name from the same word used in the sense of a promontory or headland.Americanized spelling of German Kapp.English : variant spelling of Capp.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Joy
Surname or Lastname
German, Polish, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
German, Polish, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Karp.English : from Middle English, Old French carpe ‘carp’, in some cases a nickname for a greedy person or for someone thought to resemble the fish in some other way; also a metonymic occupational name for a carp fisherman or a seller of the fish.English : possibly a nickname for a garrulous or complaining person, from Middle English carp(e) ‘carping speech’.
Male
English
English short form of Scottish Campbell, CAMP means "crooked mouth."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Caen in Normandy, France.English : habitational name from Cam in Gloucestershire, named for the Cam river, a Celtic river name meaning ‘crooked’, ‘winding’.Scottish and Welsh : possibly a nickname from Gaelic and Welsh cam ‘bent’, ‘crooked’, ‘cross-eyed’.Americanized spelling of German Kamm.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly from Middle English clamp ‘clamp’, ‘brace’, ‘iron band’ (a borrowing from Middle Dutch, first recorded in the early 14th century). This may have been a metonymic occupational name for a smith who specialized in making clamps.
Boy/Male
Hungarian Biblical Hebrew Spanish
Camp.
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
Man with Crooked Nose
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire)
English (Hampshire) : apparently from Middle English domp ‘vapor’, ‘gas’ (probably a loan word from Middle Low German), applied as a topographic name.North German and Danish : habitational name from a place called Damp, for example the one near Kiel.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Crooked mouth.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
An Elaborate and Literary Form of Presenting a Story in Verse and Prose
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from Old French champ ‘field’, ‘open land’ (Latin campus ‘plain’, ‘expanse of flat land’), a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a field or expanse of open country, or else in the countryside as opposed to a town.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cappe ‘cap’, ‘hat’ (Old English cæppe), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of caps and hats, or a nickname for someone who wore distinctive headgear. Compare Capper.Americanized spelling of German Kapp.
CAMP BRAGG
CAMP BRAGG
Boy/Male
Dutch
Strong.
Girl/Female
Indian
Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Patient; Enduring
Girl/Female
German
Shining Pledge
Boy/Male
Greek
Taught agriculture by Demeter.
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Smart; Lucky
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure Love
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flower of Jannat paradise
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Italian
Bitter; Bitterness; Diminutive of Maria; Similar to Mary
Boy/Male
Celtic
Mythical son of Gwastad.
CAMP BRAGG
CAMP BRAGG
CAMP BRAGG
CAMP BRAGG
CAMP BRAGG
n.
A fresh-water herbivorous fish (Cyprinus carpio.). Several other species of Cyprinus, Catla, and Carassius are called carp. See Cruclan carp.
n.
A native sailor, employed in European vessels; also, a menial employed about arsenals, camps, camps, etc.; a camp follower.
v. i.
To pitch or prepare a camp; to encamp; to lodge in a camp; -- often with out.
v. t.
To deprive of cap.
v. t.
To salute by removing the cap.
v. t.
To fasten or hold with, or as with, a cramp.
n.
To play the game called camp.
n.
A percussion cap. See under Percussion.
n.
A large size of writing paper; as, flat cap; foolscap; legal cap.
v. t.
To fasten with a clamp or clamps; to apply a clamp to; to place in a clamp.
v. t.
To afflict with cramp.
pl.
of Aid-de-camp
pl.
of Carp
v. t.
To cover with a cap, or as with a cap; to provide with a cap or cover; to cover the top or end of; to place a cap upon the proper part of; as, to cap a post; to cap a gun.
v. t.
To form on a cramp; as, to cramp boot legs.
n.
A single hut or shelter; as, a hunter's camp.
n.
To render damp; to moisten; to make humid, or moderately wet; to dampen; as, to damp cloth.