- Susan - Wikipedia
Susan is a feminine given name, the usual English version of Susanna or Susannah All are versions of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which is derived from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning lotus flower in Egyptian, original derivation, and several other languages [1][2]
- Susan - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
The name Susan is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "lily" Although Susan had her heyday from the thirties to the sixties, and is now common among moms and new grandmas, and though most modern parents would prefer Susanna Susannah, we have spotted some flickers of interest in a revival It still retains a certain black-eyed-Susan freshness
- Susan Collins finally got her dream job. Fellow Republicans . . .
Susan Collins finally got her dream job Fellow Republicans are making it a nightmare The Senate Appropriations chair insists she's running for a sixth term as the bipartisanship she treasures
- Susan Name, Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
Susan is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin derived from the Hebrew word “shushannah” meaning “ lily of the valley ” It can also be associated with the ancient Persian, Egyptian, Greek, and Latin word meaning “a lotus flower ”
- Susan Sarandon - IMDb
Susan Sarandon Actress: Thelma Louise It was after the 1968 Democratic convention and there was a casting call for a film with several roles for the kind of young people who had disrupted the convention Two recent graduates of Catholic University in Washington DC, went to the audition in New York for Joe (1970) Chris Sarandon, who had studied to be an actor, was passed over His wife
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Susan
It was especially popular both in the United States and the United Kingdom from the 1940s to the 1960s A notable bearer was the American feminist Susan B Anthony (1820-1906)
- Susan Name Meaning: Namesakes, Pronunciation Sibling Names
Meaning: The name Susan means “lily” or “lotus flower ” Gender: Susan is a predominantly feminine name Origin: Scholars believe Susan’s origin is the Egyptian word “zššn ” It was later adopted by the Hebrew language and became Shoshana Pronunciation: “SOO-zuhn ”
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