What does the name Pamela mean biblically?
Meaning: A woman who is as sweet as honey.
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פמלה.
Pamela is a feminine name of Greek origin. This name was invented in the 16th century by poet Sir Philip Sidney, and translates to “honey” or “all sweetness.” Baby is going to be such an innocent soul as they enter your life, and each syllable of this name will beautifully match their sweet nature.
Pamela is a name that indicates a gift of gab - the ability to persuade others effortlessly. You are expressive, optimistic, outgoing, and inspiring. Charming and cheerful, you are the life of the party for any social event. You fascinate others with your creativity, especially in writing.
In Latin Baby Names the meaning of the name Pamela is: Made of honey.
pamela. Noun. sun hat. pamela. sun hat; picture hat.
The name was invented by Sir Philip Sidney for a poem titled "Arcadia" in the 1580s; used by Samuel Richardson for his novel Pamela in the 1740s. In most English speaking countries Pamela peaked in popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, with the name first becoming popular in England & Wales in the 1930s.
Pam was a somewhat pampered prom queen of the sixties who was never called by her full name, which is a pity because Pamela is so mellifluous and rich in literary history. A Top 25 name from the late 1940's through the late 60's, Pamela has just, sadly, dropped out of the Top 1000.
The name Pam is primarily a female name of English origin that means All Honey.
Third character of the Chinese Name Pamela
Pronounced that way, it means: cut; slash; slit.
How common is the name Pam?
Pam is no longer a top 1,000 option, however, and it is now a top 12,000 name.
The name Laura is the feminized form of laurus, Latin for "bay laurel plant", which in the Greco-Roman era was used as a symbol of victory, honor or fame. The name represents the embodiment of victory and strength.

Pamela is a feminine given name, often abbreviated to Pam.
Pam was a somewhat pampered prom queen of the sixties who was never called by her full name, which is a pity because Pamela is so mellifluous and rich in literary history. A Top 25 name from the late 1940's through the late 60's, Pamela has just, sadly, dropped out of the Top 1000.
In 1996 and 1997, Pamela was just within the top 1000 in England and Wales with 24 babies registered in each year. After that point it fell below the top 1000, and after 2008 fell below the top 2000. In 2014, Pamela ranked #2862 (8 births) in England and Wales. In Scotland, Pamela ranked #1584 (1 birth) in 2015.
Sandra is a female name, which is often used as a short form for Alexandra or Cassandra. Alexandra is a feminine form of the male name Alexander, which is a romanization of the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος Alexandros. It is generally interpreted to mean "protector of man" or "defender of man". Sandra.