Pamela (name)
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Pamela is a female name first invented by sir Philip Sidney for a character in Arcadia that he wrote in the late 16th century.
The British author Samuel Richardson published "Pamela" in 1740 or 1741. After that Pamela became a popular name for girls in the UK and the USA.
[edit] Famous Pamelas
- Pamela Anderson
- Pamela Des Barres born Pamela Ann Miller
- Pamela Bellwood
- Pamela J. Bjorkman
- Pamela Britton
- Pamela Brown
- Pamela Bustin
- Pamela Colman Smith
- Pamela Copus
- Pamela Courson
- Pamela Cox
- Pamela Kyle Crossley
- Pamela Crowe
- Pamela Cundell
- Pamela Dean
- Pamela Duncan
- Pamela Fitzgerald
- Pamela Frank
- Pamela Frankau
- Pamela Franklin
- Pamela Gemin
- Pamela Gidley
- Pamela Green
- Pamela Green (DJ)
- Pamela Hansford Johnson
- Pamela Harmsworth, Viscountess Rothermere
- Pamela Harriman
- Pamela Hayden
- Pamela Hensley
- Lady Pamela Hicks
- Pamela Isaacs
- Pamela Jenkins
- Pamela Jones
- Pamela M. Kilmartin
- Pamela L.Lewis
- Pamela Levy
- Pam Long
- Pamela London
- Pamela Sue Martin
- Pamela Melroy
- Pamela Munro
- Lucia Pamela
- Pamela Payton-Wright
- Pamela Paulshock
- Lourdes Pamela Pop
- Pamela Peaks
- Pamela Power
- Pamela Rambo
- Pamela Ramljak
- Pamela C. Rasmussen
- Pamela Reed
- Pamela Ribon
- Pamela Rogers Turner
- Pamela Salem
- Pamela Samuelson
- Pamela Sargent
- Pamela Segall
- Pamela Sharples
- Pamela Silver
- Pamela Susan Shoop
- Pamela Smart
- Pamela Spence: Turkish singer born to an U.S. father and Turkish mother in Germany; commonly known under her first name, Pamela;
- Pamela Stein
- Pamela Stephenson
- Pamela Lyndon Travers
- Pamela Vitale
- Pamela Voorhees
- Pamela Wallin
- Pamela Willeford
- Pamela Williams
- Pamela Zoline
- Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley or Poison Ivy