Pamela
Just wondering, Ive just started liking it, I thought the meaning was sweet ( No pun intended)
Anyway I was curious what you all thought.
Im just worried people think ofthe blonde, stupid sterotypes. Do you think it would work on a girl with brown hair also?
MJ
Nomatophobia always has me wondering
Anyway I was curious what you all thought.
Im just worried people think ofthe blonde, stupid sterotypes. Do you think it would work on a girl with brown hair also?
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I've known lots of Pamelas who weren't blond. Pamela is one of my favorites, along with Cynthia, that I call my "retro-faves".
But I don't like Pam or Cindy.
But I don't like Pam or Cindy.
I think Pamela is a name in the same style as Vanessa and Sabrina (names invented by poets). But maybe there are too many mothers and grandmothers with this name, so people think it is "wrong generation"?
I don't know any Pamelas personally, but I think of a girl with dark hair, due to TV series and films. Why only blondes?
I can't say that I like the nn Pam though. I much prefer no nn or maybe Meli or Mela.
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I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
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I don't know any Pamelas personally, but I think of a girl with dark hair, due to TV series and films. Why only blondes?
I can't say that I like the nn Pam though. I much prefer no nn or maybe Meli or Mela.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
My boyfriends mom is a Pamela. Her name is Pamela Sue and it doesn't really stick out to me but it is nice. She's not blonde, but has dark hair and she's the only one I know. So I guess I'm clueless to the stereotype of the name.
It works for me, has for 20 years! And Im back to brunette, so Id say yes it works :)
I've never associated it with a blonde. I think it's a beautiful name
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The truth is, I have met the right person, only he's not in love with me, and until I stop loving him no-one else stands a chance
(Four Weddings and a Funeral)
I don't associate the name with Ms. Anderson. I've known too many Pamelas / Pams before she came along. So I can see it on all types.
For some reason, I also associate the name with the English Civil War. Pamela and Henrietta both. Is that weird? Is there some literary heroine named Pamela concerning that era that I'm channeling?
Anyway, Pamela is an underrated classic that deserves a comeback.
For some reason, I also associate the name with the English Civil War. Pamela and Henrietta both. Is that weird? Is there some literary heroine named Pamela concerning that era that I'm channeling?
Anyway, Pamela is an underrated classic that deserves a comeback.
Yes I do. Sounds cute.
I love it. The only thing that turns me off from it is the possibility of the nickname Pam, which I don't care for. Pamela, though, is just sweet.
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I love Pamela. I think it's beautiful, and I think it'd work on any girl, no matter her colouring.
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I don't like it at all. Pamela Anderson is not my first association though. I just think the name sounds tired and dated and blah. I don't like the sound of Pam at all.
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