Phileamena is an exquisite, unique name of Greek origin, deriving from the word 'phileo', meaning 'to love'. It is composed of two parts: 'philo-' denoting love or affection, and '-mene' indicating to be loved or possessed by. Thus, Phileamena can be interpreted as 'beloved'. This captivating name is often associated with beauty and grace, much like the flowers it echoes in sound.
Philamena was quite popular between 1908 and 1928, with a total of 89 babies named Philamena born during this period. The name's popularity fluctuated, peaking at 10 births in 1928, but it maintained steady usage throughout the years, with an average of about seven births per year.