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      Meaning of the first name Suzann

      Origin

      English, Hebrew

      Meaning

      Lily or Rose in Hebrew

      Variations

      Suzanna, Suzanne, Suzannah
      The name Suzann has its roots in English and Hebrew, deriving from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, which means lily or rose. These floral connotations not only evoke beauty and purity but also hold significant symbolic meaning in various cultures, often representing love and grace. Suzann, along with its variants such as Susan and Susanna, remains a popular choice for many parents due to its melodic quality and positive associations.

      The name Suzann has a rich historical context, dating back to biblical times. It was popularized in Christian tradition through its association with Saint Susanna, a martyr mentioned in early Christian texts. The name gained traction across Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages, and has been widely used in English-speaking countries since the 16th century. Over time, it has appeared in various forms in literature and has been embraced by figures in religious and cultural narratives, contributing to its enduring legacy.

      In contemporary society, Suzann remains a familiar name, often perceived as classic yet timeless. While the original spellings and forms like Susan continue to dominate, variations such as Suzann reflect a modern trend towards individuality in naming. The name is employed across various cultures and countries, signifying not only its versatility but also its positive attributes. Today, Suzann is commonly found in social settings, professional environments, and as a popular choice in popular media, illustrating its ongoing relevance and appeal.

      Based on our records...

      Davis

      This is the most common surname associated with Suzann.

      John

      This is the most common name of those married to a Suzann.

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Suzann.
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