1. Pamela
Pamela: "all honey" (Greek)
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Pamela: "all honey" (Greek)
All honey
Pamella: "all-honey" (Greek)
Pamelia: "all honey" (Greek)
Meaning of Pamla: Honey (English origin)
Pamila: "all honey" (Greek), symbolizing sweetness, kindness, love, abundance, and happiness.
Hawaiian origin, "flower of the mountain"
Independent, self-reliant
Pamelah: All-loving, universally beloved, affectionate
Sweetness and charm (Greek)
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