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[Opinions] Susanna?
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Susanna is a great name! (I'm surprised it's not more popular but that's not necessarily a bad thing) It has a lot going for it - the "z" sound and the "ah nah" or "An nah" sound at the end. It doesn't date a person. Susanna could be 8 or 80. It's recognizable and easy to spell although I prefer the spelling Susannah. Lots of nickname options, Zanna being my favorite. It's also a flower name meaning "Lily"

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I love Susanna. It's staid but timelessly sophisticated. Plus, quirky nicknames abound: Zuzu, Sukie, Susa, Sunny, etc.
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I’d love to see it used more often! It’s one of the prettiest Biblical names imo.
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I love it very much, much better than Susan. I like the Susannah spelling more.
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Looks unfinished. Ranking all the Su- names, I'd be most likely to use Suzanne; then Susannah, which is a family name; then Suzette; then Susan; and finally Susanna.
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It does not rank quite as high as it once did for me. But I do still like it. I find myself leaning towards other variants lately. Suzanne and especially Suzette are overtaking Susanna as a personal favorite.
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It's okay. I don't really have a strong opinion on it. I dislike Sue and Susie. Because Susan was so common it feels a bit bland. But not bad and with a nice meaning.
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Hi !!!I love it!
I rate it 10/10.
It is one of my favourite names I would consider it for a future child.I love all its meaning: the Ancient Egyptian "lotus", the Hebrew "lily" and the Modern Hebrew "rose".It's a great, sunny, soft and colorful name.
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I love it. I’m always so surprised it’s not in the top 1000 in the US.
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Love it
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