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Camlinn, with 2 n's at the end, is an Irish name, mostly from the Ulster region, which likely links it to its more original English origin. Camlin, also spelled camplin, and Camelin is also of Anglo-Norman origin, from the occupational name for one who made or sold "cameline", a kind of cloth made from camel-hair. It's root is the Latin word "camelinus", a derivative of "camelus", the camel.

So in short, its an English, Irish name.

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