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Pamilla

pa-MIL-uh

Pamilla is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “A variant of Pamela, which is believed to be coined by Sir Philip Sidney for his character in 'The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia', meaning 'all sweetness'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1949.

Letters7
Syllables3
OriginGreek

What Pamilla Means

A variant of Pamela, which is believed to be coined by Sir Philip Sidney for his character in 'The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia', meaning 'all sweetness'.

The Story of Pamilla

This variant of Pamela, recorded in 1944, carries the 'all sweetness' meaning of its Greek roots with a graceful, flowing sound.

Pamilla is a variant of Pamela, believed to be coined by Sir Philip Sidney, derived from Greek elements meaning 'all sweetness.' First recorded in 1944, it suggests a name with a graceful and gentle presence, carrying a sweet, endearing quality.

When you envision your daughter with the name Pamilla, you see a spirit of grace and inherent kindness. This name suits a child who embodies sweetness, moving through life with an elegant and gentle demeanor.

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Numerology

1

The Leader

Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.

Personality Traits

SweetGentleKindGraceful

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Peak Year

#10 in 1949

Total Births

44

First Recorded

1944

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