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Name of the day: Susanna
Just pointing that out. :)

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Love the name. It's beautiful, however I prefer the spelling Susannah. It's nicer & looks far more complete than Susanna.
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My sister, & therefore unusable for me, but I think I prefer Susan and Suzanne anyway.
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It's nice, but I prefer Susan.
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I like Susanna very much, though I prefer the Susannah spelling. It's lovely and underused. The possibility of Susie kind of puts me off, though. Blech.
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I like Susie (pref. Suzy)My mom is a Suzanne nn Suzy.
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I love it and would use it in a heartbeat if my SO didn't dislike it. This is my favourite spelling.
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I so adore this name. One of my greatest name disappointments is that Susanna sounds so awful with my fiancé's surname. Wah.
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Oh how I love Susannah. It's so beautiful. It'll probably be the name of my daughter, if I ever have one. I don't see why people think "Oh Susannah" is a bad connection. James Taylor sings a beautiful version of it.
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Loved Susanna for years. I do instinctively want to put an h on the end though. Susanna vs Susannah?
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I know an example of each at my school, and they fit my impression.Susannah -- strong, attractive, rower/violinist, confident, wears bold clothing, robust
Susanna -- beautiful, ultra-sensitive, vocalist, wears classic (TASTEFUL) clothing, petiteBoth of them have popular boyfriends.

This message was edited 9/13/2014, 12:29 PM

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What are the names of their popular boyfriends? This is important.
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Susannah's boyfriend is John Patrick, and Susanna's boyfriend is Kyle.
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Are you still in high school?!?
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Um, no. I am working on my second degree.
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Oh, sorry, the popular boyfriends thing threw me off. I didn't think so.
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Susanna's another character name. For some reason it sounds very pure and innocent to me.
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Personally I would use Susannah, but nevertheless it is one of my favorite names. I think I love the history and the underused timelessness of it. It fits in with sisters Elizabeth and Abigail, but is refreshing where the other two have been seen again and again.
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Yes, I have often swooned over the sister set Susannah, Abigail, and Elizabeth. Like a classic tartan that never loses its appeal through time.
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Sounds like a group of Puritan sisters in the best way possible :)
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The daughters of President John Adams... :)Well, Susanna (no h).
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oh, well way to go John Adams!
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I hate Susanna, I can't understand why people like it so much, I much prefer Shoshannah, and plain old Anna. When I see the name Susanna/ Susannah all I think about is the old American folk song "O, Susanna".
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Would your soul wilt if I said I prefer it with the 'H' at the end? ;)
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Not since I, too, prefer it with the h at the end.
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I like it. I had a roommate named Susanne (but pronounced the German way, which is not far off from Susanna) and she was awesome. Made me consider the name, as I had never thought of it much before. I think I like Suzanna a bit more. Somehow the Z gives it a bit more pizzazz. I just wish the "Oh Susanna" song wouldn't run through everyone's head. My son had a Suzanne in his class last year. Also a cute name.
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Suzanne is cute. My mother is Suzanne Alice.
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It's fine but I prefer savannah
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my soul just wilted
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Why? Lol
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No kidding, mine too. Of all the comparisons...
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