Pammie Girl
Origin(s)
PronunciationPAM-ee / ˈpæmiEnglish; diminutive of Pamela
Meaning
English: honey; sweetness
Historical & Cultural Background
Pammie is a diminutive form of the name Pamela, which was created in the 16th century by the poet Sir Philip Sidney. The name Pamela gained popularity in the 18th century, particularly after the publication of Samuel Richardson's novel 'Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded'. Pammie, as a variant, emerged as a more casual and affectionate form of the name. It is often used in informal contexts and can convey a sense of warmth and familiarity.
Trend Summary
Pammie has seen limited use in the United States and remains relatively uncommon.
Similar Names
Variants
- Pam
- Pamela
International Variants
- Pamela (Spanish)
- Pamela (Italian)
Famous people named Pammie
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Pammie was first seen in the United States in 1960. Pammie has ranked as high as #1124 nationally, which occurred in 1962, and has been most popular in . In the past 5 years the name Pammie has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Pammie
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Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1960 | 6 |
1961 | 8 |
1962 | 12 |
1963 | 10 |
1964 | 7 |
1965 | 9 |
1966 | 8 |
1967 | 8 |
1969 | 8 |
1970 | 11 |
1971 | 8 |
1973 | 6 |