A young attendant is someone fairly young (14-25) who is a helper, who attends to something.
"Camillah" is a variant spelling of the name "Camilla," which is of Latin origin and means "attendant at a religious ceremony" or "young ceremonial attendant." It is often used as a female given name.
She is more interested in talking to two young men.
The name Camie is Italian and means "an attendant at a sacrifice."
She is more interested in talking to two young men.
She is more interested in talking to two young men.
attendant for a temple or is simple words close to God
The Status of a citizen with its attendant rights, duties, and privilege's
Historically, a knight's attendant, but usually taken to mean a cunning rascal.
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An attendant in a royal palace is called an attendant or a servant.
The name Paige is of English origin and means "young servant" or "page." It can also refer to a page boy, a young attendant in a noble household.