Pamla
MEANING
ORIGIN
English
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the name Pamela, which was invented by Sir Philip Sidney for a character in his romance 'Arcadia'. The name is thought to mean 'all sweetness' from Greek elements 'pan' (all) and 'méli' (honey).
CULTURAL NOTES
Pamela became popular in the English-speaking world due to Sidney's 'Arcadia'.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
First appeared in literature in the late 16th century and gained popularity in the 20th century.
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