Names Like Season

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Susan
It is of Hebrew origin, the short form of Susannah. Its meaning is "lily". Susan is the English form of this name, Suzanne is French, and Susana is Spanish.
Suzanne
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Susanna
Scandinavian short form of Susanna, which is from the Hebrew name Shoshannah from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning "lily". It is also thought to be connected to the Middle Egyption s?n , meaning "lotus flower". Sanna can also be derived from the Swedish sann, meaning "true".
Susanne
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Suzan
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Suzanna
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Susannah
From the Hebrew, meaning "graceful lily".
Susana
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Suzann
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Susann
Coptic: Lotus flower. Greek: Lotus flower. Hebrew: Flower. Persian: Lily flower.
Suzzane
Suzana
Susan is of Hebrew origin from shoshan meaning "lily".
Suzzanne
Suzannah
She looks like a rose or a lily.
Sasan
Founder of the sasani dynasty, Name of the founder of Sasani dynasty.
Zuzanna
Latvian form of Suzanna, meaning lily.
Suzonne
A lady who is like a rose.
Susano
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.” It was first reported on an 11th Dynasty sarcophagus dating from approximately 2000 B.C. The Persian name for lily is “Soussan.” The name of Susa, an ancient city of Persia, may be derived from the lilies which abounded in the plain in which it was situated. It is the name of at least two women in the Bible.
Sezen
Feeling
Sawsan
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.” It was first reported on an 11th Dynasty sarcophagus dating from approximately 2000 B.C. The Persian name for lily is “Soussan.” The name of Susa, an ancient city of Persia, may be derived from the lilies which abounded in the plain in which it was situated. It is the name of at least two women in the Bible.