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Pamela

1 American  
[pam-uh-luh] / ˈpæm ə lə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Pamela 2 American  
[pam-uh-luh] / ˈpæm ə lə /

noun

  1. (orVirtue Rewarded ) an epistolary novel (1740) by Samuel Richardson.


Example Sentences

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Her six daughters—Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica and Deborah—became known in the English press as “the Mitford girls.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Less of a trial to Muv were Pamela, who seemed happy with a rural life, and Deborah, who wound up a duchess.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pamela Sinness, 73, told AFP she attended the rally because she believes "in equal rights for all people, including the immigrants who come to our country."

From Barron's

In the 1980s, USC twins Pamela and Paula McGee averaged double-double their senior years.

From Los Angeles Times

After collaborating on the reggaeton track “Tommy & Pamela” in 2024, the two Mexican artists went public as an item last year.

From Los Angeles Times