Camilleri
Camilleri is a surname of Maltese origin, commonly found in Malta and other countries with historical connections to the Maltese people. The name is derived from the Maltese language, in which it means "son of Millier" or "son of Camillier", a reference to the Old French "chambelier" meaning "shoemaker" or "cobbler". In Malta, Camilleri has been a well-established surname since the Middle Ages, with the earliest recorded bearer being a certain Camilleri de Mondion, a Maltese nobleman who lived in the 14th century.
Throughout history, the Camilleri family has produced notable individuals in various fields, including politics, law, medicine,
The Camilleri surname is found in many countries, including Malta, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and