Yeah and there is some other reasons here
http://camel.apache.org/why-the-name-camel.html

On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 4:10 PM, gbchriste <gary.christe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Section 1.1 of Camel In Action says, "The Apache Camel project was named
> Camel simply because the name is short and easy to remember."
>
> But here's a thought.  When you think about it, the name "Camel" is so
> appropriate to the notion of what Camel does that you'd think the name was
> chosen on purpose.  Even the picture of the Bedouin fits.
>
> For the nomadic, desert-dwelling people of ages past, the camel was the key
> method of transport, and was essential to creating and maintaining the lines
> of communication that connected distant communities.  Individuals, families,
> trade goods of all kinds, and messages were all carried back and forth by
> caravans of camels.
>
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