Camila Cabello
Singer, 'Havana,' 'Senorita,' Fifth Harmony member
Camila Cabello (born Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao on March 3, 1997) is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, and actress who achieved international stardom as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony and later as a solo artist. Discovered on 'The X Factor' in 2012, Cabello quickly became a fan favorite within Fifth Harmony, contributing lead vocals and songwriting to several of the group's hits. Her transition to solo artistry in 2017 proved transformative, with her debut single 'Crying in the Club' introducing her as a distinct artist. Her breakthrough came with the Latin-influenced smash 'Havana,' which became a global phenomenon, showcasing her roots and musical versatility. Her debut album 'Camila' established her commercial success, followed by 'Romance,' which explored more introspective, romantic themes. Cabello's collaboration with Shawn Mendes on 'Senorita' became another massive hit and led to a high-profile relationship. Beyond music, she has appeared in films like 'Cinderella' (2021) and engaged in various humanitarian efforts. Known for her vocal range, bilingual abilities, and authentic connection to her Cuban heritage, Cabello has become a cultural icon for younger audiences, representing diversity in mainstream pop music while championing mental health awareness and social justice causes.
Entertainment
Cuban-American
1997
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Cami
Latin origin
“A short, snappy diminutive of Camilla or Camille that has gained traction as an independent name. Cami carries a modern, casual elegance—easy to pronounce across languages while maintaining sophistication. Its brevity makes it memorable and contemporary without sacrificing femininity.”