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Suzann

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Suzann is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A variant of Suzanne, a French form of Susanna, derived from the Hebrew 'Shoshannah' meaning 'lily'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1947.

Letters6
Syllables2
OriginHebrew

What Suzann Means

A variant of Suzanne, a French form of Susanna, derived from the Hebrew 'Shoshannah' meaning 'lily'.

The Story of Suzann

The most popular girl in town in 1947 wasn't a movie star, but a girl named Suzann whose smile outshone the silver screen.

Suzann, a graceful variation of Suzanne, traces its roots to the Hebrew 'Shoshannah,' meaning 'lily.' This delicate blossom name traveled from ancient lands through French elegance, gaining a gentle popularity in the early to mid-20th century, particularly in the United States, before receding from common use.

When you whisper 'Suzann' to your baby, you're not just saying a name, you're invoking a sense of calm responsibility. It feels like the quiet satisfaction of a task well done, the gentle bloom of a flower you've carefully tended. You'll find yourself writing it on the first school papers, a symbol of her budding grace.

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Numerology

9

The Idealist

Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.

Famous Namesakes

  • Suzann Pettersen

    Norwegian professional golfer.

  • Suzann Christine

    American Actress

Personality Traits

GracefulKindGentleResponsible

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#129 in 1947

Total Births

4,034

First Recorded

1916

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