Pamelia (puh-MEE-lee-uh) feels like a secret drop of honey tucked inside a classic melody. It springs from the Greek pan, meaning “all,” and meli, “honey,” then dances into a Latin flourish with that gentle –ia ending. In mid-century North Carolina—especially through the 1950s and ’60s—this name bobbed into the baby charts, peaking around rank 162 in 1965, before gracefully stepping off the stage. Today, Pamelia feels fresh and unexpected. No, it’s not just Pamela with an extra beat—it’s its very own song. Each syllable rolls off the tongue like warm sunshine, promising a life sprinkled with sweetness and bold charm. For families seeking a name that bridges timeless roots and Latin spirit, Pamelia offers pure inspiration.
| Pamelia Dickinson Mann - | 
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