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Rosanna or Susanna? (more)
and why? You can change spellings.
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Susanna, easy. I've never known a soul with this name so it seems quite fresh to me. I love the way it looks and sounds. Funny that Susan does nothing for me.
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Susanna. I like a lot of Rose names but Rosanna feels... dusty? Whereas Susanna/Susana is bright and sunny.
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I prefer Susanna because Rosanna seems too florid.
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Both are pretty names, but I’ll vote for Susanna. It’s a pretty names that I hardly ever hear.
Rosanna is lovely too, but I prefer just Rose.
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I'd use Susannah as a mn: without the -h it looks unfinished to me, but then it's a family name so that's what I'm used to. I much prefer it to Susan.Rosanna is overdone and needs a good squeeze of lemon juice. Usually I avoid spondees but I really prefer Rosanne, which is saying quite a lot.
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I like Susanna. It just seems livelier to me for some reason. Would prefer Susan, though.
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Susannah by far. I never have cared for Rose in any form. Plus it sounds more like a smushed together, contrived sort of name and Susannah just feels natural. (I know this impression is completely ridiculous, but it's the one I have so..)
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Rosanna. I like the Rose sound better, and Susanna reminds me to much of Susan.
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I've always had a fondness for Susanna and Susannah-- I'm not sure why, but it's always been a very pretty name to me. Rosanna reminds me of Roseanne (an American sitcom) and Roseanne Roseannadanna (an old Saturday Night Live skit my mom won't let die), but if I didn't have those in mind, I think I would actually like the name, but I still like Susanna more. It's feminine, classic and strong.Plus the nickname Suzie / Susie is really cute.
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Hi Perrine !!!Susanna is among my favourite Italian names -although I think that Shoshana is better-. It has 10/10 in my list and I would be glad to use it for a future daughter. I love it because it is Hebrew but first of all very ancient..back to Egyptian language! It has all flowery meanings -lotus in Egyptian, lily in Hebrew and rose in Modern Hebrew-. I love its history!Rosanna is .. just boring and colourless. Often people ask me if my name is Rosanna instead of Rossana. So this name is annoying for me. 5/10
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