Pamela
Do you think this could make a comeback? It has a really sweet meaning and I like the nickname Pammy. It's almost out of the top 1000 and I think it sounds fresh again. Opinions?
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I love Pamela! It's vibrant and jaunty.
I was contemplating it the other day.
I've hated it for a long time. The other day I was reading something aloud, talking to someone, and it had Pamela in it. I said "Pamela" and I thought... actually, it's fun to say.
I don't love it, but I might like it in the future. I find it fun. It was also never popular here, so we don't have the stigma. It does seem old, but there aren't thousands of Pamelas, it seems.
I hate Pam and Pammy. What about Pamela "Mel"?
I've hated it for a long time. The other day I was reading something aloud, talking to someone, and it had Pamela in it. I said "Pamela" and I thought... actually, it's fun to say.
I don't love it, but I might like it in the future. I find it fun. It was also never popular here, so we don't have the stigma. It does seem old, but there aren't thousands of Pamelas, it seems.
I hate Pam and Pammy. What about Pamela "Mel"?
This message was edited 11/3/2012, 1:59 PM
Pamela is very pretty, but I don't think it is going to be coming back anytime soon, not while so many Pamelas are still having little Emmas and Rileys. It's not dated enough to be considered a classic yet either, but is dated to the fifties up through the seventies.
I only like Pamela as the full name. I think Pam is blah and anyway, it's what I spray my baking sheet with. Pammie/Pammy sounds cheap, like a drag queen or something. Pammy and Kimmy open for Ru Paul.
I only like Pamela as the full name. I think Pam is blah and anyway, it's what I spray my baking sheet with. Pammie/Pammy sounds cheap, like a drag queen or something. Pammy and Kimmy open for Ru Paul.