Pam

The name "Pam" shares its roots with "Pamela" and means all-encompassing sweetness or all honey, hinting at charming personality traits such as amiability and warmth.

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"Pam" is of Greek origin, derived from "Pamela." The name "Pamela" was first used by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney in his poem "Arcadia," and it means "all sweetness."

  • Babies named Pam in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Pammy,Pamster,Pammers,Patch,Para.
  • Full Names: Pamela,Pamelyn,Pamella,Pamelia,Pamlea.
  • Famous Namesakes: Pamela Anderson-Actress,Pam Grier-Actress,Pamela Stephenson-Comedian,Pam Dawber-Actress,Pamela Druckerman-Author.
  • Gender: Pam is traditionally a feminine name, commonly associated with girls and women due to its diminutive form of Pamela.
  • Numerology: In numerology, "Pam" corresponds to the number 1, which represents traits like leadership, originality, and independence. The number 1 is associated with pioneering new ideas and demonstrating resilience.

Pam saw peak popularity during the mid-to-late 20th century, especially in the 1950s through the 1970s. While its modern usage has declined, it remains a staple in English-speaking countries as both a given name and a nickname.

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