Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Pamela"

People with the first name "Pamela"

Pamela Anelli Pamela Antick Pamela Avellan Pamela Aversa Pamela Beattie Pamela Blewitt Pamela Bobo Pamela Boggess Pamela Bonar Pamela Carcache-Castillo Pamela Casteel Pamela Chetty Pamela Chiong Pamela Coulston Pamela Courtney Pamela Cribbin Pamela Culkin Pamela Dandic Pamela Darrah Pamela Db Pamela Defelice Pamela Deforest Pamela Dlamini Pamela Donath Pamela Dragos Pamela Durning Pamela Díaz Pamela Ellery Pamela Elmer Pamela Fabiola Pamela Fiorentino Pamela Galvez Pamela Gingrich Pamela Glaister Pamela Greger Pamela Grohs Pamela Grothmann Pamela Guerin Pamela Gusmeroli Pamela Henshell Pamela Horstman Pamela Hossfeld Pamela Houck Pamela Huntsinger McCurry Pamela Huse-Allen Pamela Isbell Pamela J. Tidy Pamela Kahlert Pamela Kilmer Pamela Koen Pamela Kreckler Pamela L. Lazarus Pamela Leahy Pamela Llamas Pamela Loisel Pamela M. Keith Pamela Manzur Pamela Mascart Pamela Matovelle Pamela Mbitse Pamela Mcdaid Pamela Mcpartland Pamela Montesinos Pamela Nicolini Pamela Oberoi Pamela Old Pamela Oxendine Pamela Palasty Pamela Pastrana Pamela Patawaran Pamela Pavlin Pamela Pietri Pamela Pinta Pamela Pritt Pamela Raccioppi Pamela Ramírez Pamela Remler Pamela Ressler Pamela Riesen Pamela Rudich Pamela S Trulson Pamela S. Koran Pamela S. Smith Pamela Sant Pamela Scruggs Pamela Seabold Reith Pamela Sharpe Pamela Silvana Pamela Snowden-Allen Pamela Taylor-Mellina Pamela Tillman Pamela Toppi Pamela Trogdon Pamela Vlasow Pamela Wachtler Pamela Weiler Pamela Zwicker-Badams Pamela de Min Pamela del Solar Pamela van Damme

Information about "Pamela"

For this Pamela there are 33141 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Pamela are: Worobec, Acevedo, Acosta

In the ranking of the most common first names Pamela is on position 144.

During the last seven days Pamela was searched for 115 times.

Meaning of "Pamela"

Female first name (English, German, Italian): Pamela, the whole black people, the very sweet, ancient Greek (invented); pan = all-encompassing; melas = black; meli = honey; invention of English poet (?) (?) Philip Sidney in his book 'Arcadia' (1590), perhaps inspired by the Greek name 'Pammelas', meaning' all black 'and' wholly black ', to' pan 'may +' meli 'with the meaning' all honey 'or' the very sweet '

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