It means great leader ship
crooked nose and crooked mouth
It means 'crooked nose' in old english.
Kameron means crooked nose
Kameryn meant crooked nose in medieval times.
The name Cameron - spelled Camrin here - means "crooked nose."
Cameron is a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked-nose' (Camshron).
Yes he did. He had a really crooked nose with two nostrils. It was also very crooked, and I think the lady in the crooked house would like it. He also had a mole on his nose that was the size of a small grape. It was green and crooked. erm it was very nice and crooked but a bit to scary for my liking and was showing a bit to much nosey stuff and was a bit crooked. to answear your question did julius caesar have a crooked nose the answaer is no it was also massive
It depends on what your grandparents (and great grandparents) noses are like. Your parents could have genes for straight and crooked noses but only the straight nose genes are being expressed. But they could pass on the crooked nose genes to you and you would have a crooked nose. Since the crooked nose gene is recessive you are more likely to have a straight nose, especially since both your parents have them.
bent nose
Camryn doesn't mean anything in Latin. It's a Scottish name with the original meaning of "Crooked Nose".
It very common amongst Egyptians I myself have crooked nose and of Egyptian descent It is actually a sign of royality
Camron or Cameron is a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose".