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  1. Oct 11, 2012 · currently out of the US top 1000, Cursed Princess Club characters, ends in -anna, flowers, nature, plants, rhythmic gymnasts, Xeno characters. Entry updated October 11, 2012. The meaning, origin and history of the given name Suzanna.

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  2. When was Suzanna first recorded in the United States? The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the first name Suzanna is Sunday, March 17th, 1872. What year had the most people named Suzanna born? The highest recorded use of the first name Suzanna was in 1973 with a total of 185 babies.

  3. England and Wales. United States. Numbers. Popularity statistics for the given name Suzanna in the United States.

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · ends in -ana, flowers, nature, plants, top 10 in North Macedonia, Virtua Tennis opponent characters. Entry updated December 7, 2022. The meaning, origin and history of the given name Suzana.

  5. When was Suzanne first recorded in the United States? The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the first name Suzanne is Monday, December 3rd, 1821. What year had the most people named Suzanne born? The highest recorded use of the first name Suzanne was in 1962 with a total of 6,854 babies.

  6. In history, the name Suzanne first gained prominence during the Middle Ages and was popularized by Saint Suzanne, a French nun who lived in the 5th century. Over time, the name Suzanne spread across Europe and became widely recognized and adopted in different cultures.

  7. Suzanne. This name derives from the Middle Egyptian “SŠN” and then after from the Persian root “Sousan, Susan.”. However, the Hebrew root for the name of the lily (from Lilium family) derives from “Šōšannā > Shôshan > Shôshannâh,” which means “lotus, lily, to be joyful, bright, or cheerful.”.

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