Suzannah

Meaning of Suzannah

Suzannah, pronounced soo-ZAN-uh (/suˈzænə/), traces her roots to the Hebrew Shoshannah, a lily whose petals speak of purity and enduring grace. Over centuries, like a soft madrigal drifting through vaulted Italian chapels, this name has entwined itself with the sunlit olive groves of Tuscany and the frescoed halls of Venetian palazzi. Suzannah evokes the poetic lilies of the Song of Solomon and the poised heroines immortalized in Renaissance art, her syllables flowing with a rhythm both stately and sweet. She carries a quiet strength, never afraid to steal the spotlight at a family gathering—much like an unexpected espresso on a lazy afternoon in Florence. Warm yet sophisticated, this name strikes a harmonious chord between lyrical tradition and modern charm, inviting little ones to blossom with confidence and a touch of la dolce vita.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as soo-ZAN-uh (/suˈzænə/)

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Notable People Named Suzannah

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