Pamila

English
"all honey"

Pamila Origin and Meaning

The name Pamila is a girl's name.

Pamila is a feminine name that functions as a variation of Pamela, which originated in the 16th century from Sir Philip Sidney's pastoral poem "Arcadia." The name is believed to have Greek roots, possibly derived from "pan" (all) and "meli" (honey), suggesting sweetness or charm. While Pamela gained significant popularity in the 20th century, particularly during the 1940s-1960s, Pamila remains a less common spelling variant. This alternative spelling emerged as parents sought ways to personalize traditional names. Pamila shares the friendly, approachable quality of its more common counterpart while offering a subtle distinction. The name evokes mid-century American naming trends but with an individualized touch. Though less frequently used today, Pamila carries a familiar warmth and vintage appeal that some parents continue to appreciate.