These Beautiful Baby Girl Names From the Past Decades Deserve a Throwback

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Pamela

The name Pamela was first used in Sir Philip Sidney’s long prose entitled “The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia” more known as “Arcadia,” which was published in 1593. In Greek, the name Pamela means honey or all sweetness. It stems from the Greek words “pan” and “meli,” which translates to all and honey, respectively.

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The name Pamela was most popular during the 1950s and 1960s. Today, it no longer ranks on any popular name lists on any country. So, if you want a unique name, Pamela may work for you and your baby girl.