Pamela Girl

Popularity: #866 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: PAM-uh-luh //ˈpæm.ə.lə//

Origin: Greek; English

Meaning: Greek: all sweetness; English: honey

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Pamela is believed to have originated from the Greek word "pama" meaning "all" and "ela" meaning "honey," which together can be interpreted as "all sweetness." The name was popularized in the early 18th century by the English poet Sir Philip Sidney, who used it in his work "The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia," written in the late 16th century but published posthumously in 1590. The name gained further traction when it was adopted by Samuel Richardson for the title character in his novel "Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded," published in 1740.

This work is notable for being one of the first English novels and played a significant role in establishing the name in literary and cultural contexts. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Pamela was associated with virtue and moral integrity, largely due to the character's representation in Richardson's novel.

The story of Pamela, a young maid who resists the advances of her wealthy employer and ultimately marries him, resonated with contemporary themes of social class and virtue, contributing to the name's enduring appeal. The character's trials and eventual triumph became emblematic of the era's ideals regarding femininity and morality.

In addition to its literary roots, the name Pamela has been embraced in various cultural contexts, often symbolizing sweetness and virtue. Its use in literature and the arts has allowed it to maintain a presence in Western culture, with various adaptations and references appearing in plays, songs, and other forms of media.

The diminutive form "Pam" has also emerged, providing a more casual alternative while retaining the essence of the original name. Overall, Pamela's journey from Greek etymology through literary prominence illustrates its rich historical and cultural significance.

Famous people named Pamela

In this section, you will find notable people named Pamela. We include individuals across a wide range of fields, including actors known for their work in film, television, and stage productions. You'll also find musicians, directors, and other public figures named Pamela who have made a significant impact on popular culture.

We also feature individuals named Pamela who have made meaningful contributions to science, politics, athletics, literature, and other areas of public interest.

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Pamela Geller is an author and political activist best known for her work on counter-jihadism and her blog Atlas Shrugs.

Pamela Adlon is an actress, producer, and writer best known for Better Things, Louie, and King of the Hill.

Pamela Sue Martin is an actress best known for her roles in Dynasty, The Poseidon Adventure, and Nancy Drew.

Pamela Colloff is a journalist best known for her investigative reporting and work with The New York Times Magazine.

Fictional characters named Pamela

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Pamela Voorhees is a fictional character from the film franchise Friday the 13th. She is the mother of Jason Voorhees and is known for her vengeful actions against those she holds responsible for her son's death.

Sibling suggestions

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Similar names

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Pamela was first seen in the United States in 1895.

Pamela has ranked as high as #27 nationally, which occurred in 1954, and has been most popular in California, Ohio, New York, Illinois, and Texas.

In the past 5 years the name Pamela has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

The name Pamela is part of our comprehensive baby names database, which includes Social Security Administration (SSA) data dating back to 1880—the first official year of state and national tracking. The chart below shows when Pamela was first recorded in the United States and illustrates how its popularity has risen and fallen over time.

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

We track the national popularity of each baby name annually. The table below displays each year along with the number of births reported by the Social Security Administration. This data combines all state-level reporting from the SSA's baby names database to provide a comprehensive view of overall birth counts for Pamela.

Year Total Births Boy Girl
2025 82 0 82
2024 88 0 88
2023 102 0 102
2022 95 0 95
2021 112 0 112
2020 123 0 123
2019 146 0 146
2018 136 0 136
2017 155 0 155
2016 184 0 184
2015 167 0 167
2014 185 0 185
2013 205 0 205
2012 215 0 215
2011 266 0 266
2010 258 0 258
2009 331 0 331
2008 455 0 455
2007 516 0 516
2006 568 0 568
2005 457 0 457
2004 545 5 540
2003 673 0 673
2002 530 0 530
2001 578 0 578
2000 607 0 607
1999 660 5 655
1998 714 0 714
1997 770 0 770
1996 814 0 814
1995 687 0 687
1994 748 0 748
1993 813 7 806
1992 925 5 920
1991 1,092 7 1,085
1990 1,205 11 1,194
1989 1,343 12 1,331
1988 1,517 7 1,510
1987 1,795 11 1,784
1986 2,023 7 2,016
1985 2,479 11 2,468
1984 2,650 8 2,642
1983 3,039 10 3,029
1982 3,562 16 3,546
1981 3,893 12 3,881
1980 3,540 7 3,533
1979 3,378 13 3,365
1978 2,698 8 2,690
1977 2,844 14 2,830
1976 3,384 20 3,364
1975 4,194 17 4,177
1974 5,293 21 5,272
1973 5,833 20 5,813
1972 7,493 21 7,472
1971 10,192 43 10,149
1970 12,958 51 12,907
1969 13,415 60 13,355
1968 14,071 40 14,031
1967 15,417 49 15,368
1966 16,287 38 16,249
1965 17,503 36 17,467
1964 19,863 40 19,823
1963 20,656 63 20,593
1962 21,305 35 21,270
1961 21,739 48 21,691
1960 22,145 53 22,092
1959 24,752 38 24,714
1958 25,337 58 25,279
1957 25,063 48 25,015
1956 26,969 41 26,928
1955 26,728 38 26,690
1954 27,398 37 27,361
1953 25,792 32 25,760
1952 20,910 31 20,879
1951 18,597 27 18,570
1950 16,229 27 16,202
1949 15,155 23 15,132
1948 14,309 28 14,281
1947 12,426 28 12,398
1946 9,392 25 9,367
1945 6,183 14 6,169
1944 6,227 23 6,204
1943 4,860 21 4,839
1942 2,641 9 2,632
1941 1,475 7 1,468
1940 631 0 631
1939 337 0 337
1938 314 0 314
1937 264 0 264
1936 220 0 220
1935 194 0 194
1934 147 0 147
1933 108 0 108
1932 96 0 96
1931 99 0 99
1930 94 0 94
1929 110 0 110
1928 100 0 100
1927 67 0 67
1926 76 0 76
1925 75 0 75
1924 51 0 51
1923 50 0 50
1922 38 0 38
1921 33 0 33
1920 27 0 27
1919 22 0 22
1918 18 0 18
1917 17 0 17
1916 12 0 12
1915 22 0 22
1914 13 0 13
1913 16 0 16
1912 17 0 17
1911 8 0 8
1910 5 0 5
1906 6 0 6
1904 5 0 5
1898 6 0 6
1895 5 0 5

Top States for Pamela (2024)

We track the most popular states for each baby name every year and highlight the locations where the name appears most frequently. The table below shows the five states with the highest number of births for this name in the selected year. Use the toggle to expand the list to every state with reported births.

State Births Share
CA 15
36%
TX 10
24%
NY 10
24%
FL 7
17%