A Name with Deep Roots

Susanne is a classic feminine name primarily considered a variation of Susanna. It originated as a feminine form of the Hebrew name Shoshanah (שׁוֹשָׁנָה), meaning “lily.” The lily has long been associated with purity, beauty, and grace across various cultures, imbuing Susanne with these qualities. Its usage reflects historical linguistic adaptations, evolving through French and German influences before becoming widespread in English-speaking countries.

Pronunciation Guide

IPA: /sjuˈzæn/

Phonetic: soo-ZAHN

Gender Identity

female

Diminutives & Variations

Notable Figures Named Susanne

  • Susanne Geiger — German actress and television moderator.
  • Susanne Pirner — Austrian actress.

Cultural & Historical Context

Susanne carries a significant presence in European cultures, particularly in Germany, France, and Scandinavia. Its association with the biblical Susanna adds to its cultural weight. The name’s elegant sound has made it popular across generations and continues to be favored for its sophistication.

Geographic Distribution

Susanne is most commonly found in Europe, especially Germany, France, Switzerland, and Scandinavia. It also enjoys a presence in North America and Australia, reflecting immigration patterns and cultural exchange.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Susanne a biblical name?

Indirectly, as it is related to Susanna in the Book of Daniel.

What does Susanne mean?

Susanne means “lily,” symbolizing purity and beauty.

Where is Susanne popular?

It’s most common in Europe, especially Germany and France.