Pamelynne
p(a)-me-lynne,
pamel(yn)-ne
Origin:Greek
Meaning:Honey; All sweetness
For the one who is made of all-sweetness and honey, Pamelynne matches baby’s sublime nature. This modern name for girls is an evolution of Pamela, whose poetic origin and meanings exude a honeyed warmth. Pamela is said to have been created by the 16th-century poet Philip Sidney for a character in his romantic prose, Arcadia. He was likely inspired by the Greek elements pan, meaning “all,” and meli, meaning “honey,” creating the endearment “all-sweetness.” Pamelynne offers an update on a centuries-old favorite that may never go out of style.
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