The spelling of the name "Pammie" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound is /p/ which is followed by the vowel sound /æ/. The next sound is /m/ and the final sound is /i/. This results in the transcription /ˈpæmi/. It is important to note that the spelling of the name could vary as it is a nickname or shortened version of Pamela. However, this IPA transcription accurately represents the sounds used when saying the name Pammie.
The word "Pammie" is a diminutive form of the name Pamela. The name Pamela is of English origin and was created by the English poet and playwright Sir Philip Sidney in the 16th century. He likely derived the name from the Greek word "pan" meaning "all" and "meli" meaning "honey", thus the name Pamela could be interpreted as "all-honey" or "sweet as honey". Over time, the name Pamela gained popularity, and its diminutive version "Pammie" came into use as a nickname.