Pamela
3 syllables
♀ Female ◎ English / Greek ◈ 3 syllables
"All Sweetness"

From English / Greek

Pamela means all sweetness — invented by Sir Philip Sidney for his Arcadia (1590). Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) is one of the first English novels. Pamela Anderson redefined 90s pop culture. The name was INVENTED by a poet — one of the few names created entirely from literature. Three syllables of Sidney's invention, Richardson's first-novel, and Anderson-level cultural impact.

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Pamela at a glance
MeaningAll Sweetness
OriginEnglish / Greek
GenderFemale
Syllables3
NumerologyLife Path 3
US Rank (today)#1688
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Why parents love Pamela
  • Sir Philip Sidney INVENTED the name for Arcadia.
  • Richardson's Pamela is one of the first English novels.
  • Pamela Anderson redefined 90s pop culture.
  • Three syllables with a warm, literary sound: PAM-eh-lah.
  • The meaning all sweetness is directly aspirational.
The vibe of Pamela
all sweetnessinventedSidneyArcadiaRichardsonfirst novelAnderson90sliterary
Origin & history of Pamela
Greek pan (all) + meli (honey/sweetness) Sidney's invention Pamela
1
English / Greek roots
Pamela was invented by Sir Philip Sidney for Arcadia meaning all sweetness. Richardson's Pamela is one of the first English novels. Pamela Anderson redefined 90s pop culture.
2
First recorded
Earliest known use: Sidney's Arcadia (1590); Richardson's Pamela (1740).
3
Today
Pamela remains a beloved choice, ranking #1688 in the US. 596,378 babies have been named Pamela since 1895.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, SSA data
How popular is Pamela?
1954 peak year
Pamela has been losing ground. Once far more common, it has been declining steadily in recent years. It currently ranks well outside the top 1,000 (around #1688), with about 131 babies named Pamela each year. Its all-time peak came in 1954, when it climbed to #12 with 27,362 registrations — the heart of the 1950s. Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 596,378.
Year-by-year registrations 1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
27,362 Babies named in peak year
(ranked #12)
131 Avg. per year
(last decade)
1,310 Total registrations
last 10 years
596,378 All-time total
(since 1880)
Popularity in the US today (rank #1,688) Moderate
↓ Declining in recent years
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Numerology of Pamela
3
Life path number
The Creator
Creativity, joy and self-expression.

Pamela's Life Path 3 is the communicator's number — invented communication. People named Pamela tend to be warm, literary, and gifted at being a poet's invention that became a cultural force.

Poet's invention cultural force
Sidney-Arcadia
Richardson-first-novel
Anderson-90s
All-sweetness
P7
A1
M4
E5
L3
A1
Sum: 21 → Life path 3
Personality of Pamela
Bright & creative
Imaginative, expressive, endlessly inventive.
😊
Magnetic warmth
Their laugh is contagious. People love being near them.
🌈
Eternal optimist
Even in dark moments they find the light.
🗣️
Storyteller
They can describe anything and make it fascinating.
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