Pamla

English
"all honey"

Pamla Origin and Meaning

The name Pamla is a girl's name.

Pamla is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Pamela. The classical name Pamela was invented by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney for his prose work 'Arcadia,' possibly derived from Greek elements meaning 'all sweetness' or 'honey-sweet.' This simplified spelling variant removes one of the syllables when pronounced, creating a more streamlined version of the original. Pamla saw some limited usage in the mid-20th century when Pamela ranked among popular girls' names but has remained quite rare. The name carries the same associations of sweetness and literary romance as its more common counterpart. Pamla might appeal to parents seeking a slightly unique twist on a familiar classic, maintaining the name's essential character while standing apart.