Susanna

Susanna is a feminine form of the Hebrew name Susannah, which is derived from the Hebrew word 'shoshanah' meaning 'lily'. It is a name with biblical origins, appearing in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.

In the Bible, Susanna was a virtuous and beautiful woman who was falsely accused of adultery but was later exonerated by the wisdom of Daniel. Her name has become a symbol of innocence and purity.

The name Susanna has been popular throughout history, particularly in the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. It has been borne by several notable figures, including the English poet Susanna Blamire and the Italian painter Susanna Fontana.

Today, Susanna remains a popular name in various cultures and is often associated with attributes such as grace, beauty, and innocence.

US popularity 2023:176 children

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