Pamilla
English
"all honey"
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Pamilla Origin and Meaning
The name Pamilla is a girl's name.
Pamilla is a feminine name that appears to be a variation of Pamela, which originated in the 16th century when poet Sir Philip Sidney created it for his prose work 'Arcadia,' likely derived from the Greek words 'pan' (all) and 'meli' (honey), suggesting sweetness and charm. The distinctive spelling with the double 'l' gives Pamilla a more elaborate and unique quality while maintaining the melodic sound of the original. This variant is quite rare, offering a distinctive alternative to the more common Pamela. The name carries a gentle, feminine quality and might appeal to parents seeking something familiar yet uncommon. Pamilla could use the popular nickname Pam or the more playful Milla.