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      Meaning of the first name Suzzanne

      Origin

      Hebrew, English

      Meaning

      Lily or Rose, Signifies Purity

      Variations

      Suezanne, Suzzanna, Suzanne
      The name Suzanne has its roots in Hebrew, where it is derived from the word Shoshannah, meaning lily or rose. It symbolizes purity and beauty, reflecting the delicate nature of these flowers. This floral connection underscores elegance and grace, making Suzanne a timeless name with positive connotations. The name's association with purity adds a layer of virtue, often making it a favored choice among parents seeking meaningful names for their daughters.

      Suzanne has a rich historical background that stretches back to biblical times. The name Shoshannah appears in the Old Testament, notably in the Book of Daniel, where it is associated with the virtuous figure Susanna. Over the centuries, the name evolved through different languages and cultures, particularly gaining popularity in French-speaking regions. In various forms—Suzanna, Susanna, or simply Sue—this name has been embraced in numerous cultures, establishing its lasting appeal throughout history.

      In contemporary society, Suzanne remains a widely recognized and appreciated name. Its usage spans various countries and cultures, often maintaining its elegant and classic status. While it may not be as prevalent among younger generations, Suzanne still holds a place in the naming conventions of many families. Its versatility allows it to be paired with a variety of middle names, further enhancing its charm. As a result, Suzanne continues to be a choice that resonates with parents looking for a name that embodies both beauty and significance.

      Based on our records...

      Campbell

      This is the most common surname associated with Suzzanne.

      John

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

      George

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