The name Pamala is often interpreted as meaning 'all sweetness' or 'completely honeyed', indicating a person who possesses a sweet and caring nature.
See More NamesPamala is a variant of the name Pamela, which was invented in the late 16th century by the English poet Philip Sidney for his pastoral romance 'Arcadia'. It was likely derived from the Greek words 'pan', meaning 'all', and 'meli', meaning 'honey' or 'sweetness'.
The name Pamala saw a surge in popularity during the mid-20th century, peaking in the 1950s and 60s. While not as commonly used today, it remains a beloved choice for those wishing to evoke a sense of classic femininity and sweetness.
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