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April 25, 2024

The first name of the day: Suzanne

Etymology of first name Suzanne
The first name Suzanne comes from Hebrew and means "lily". This first name is carried by about 105,000 people in France and remains relatively unallocated. Suzanne is celebrated on August 11th.

History
Unjustly accused of adultery by two old men, whose advances she dared reject, Suzanne was defended and saved by the prophet Daniel. This biblical episode is depicted in Rembrandt's paintings and many artists. Several saints illustrated this first name which spread rapidly in English-speaking countries and the Netherlands. Subsequently, Suzanne became a first name and was a great success between 1950 and 1980, appearing many times in the list of first names female. Today, this favor has subsided but Suzanne remains popular in France.

Character
Suzanne is a bold and independent young woman. In her professional life, she is lively, friendly, sociable and dynamic. They have this facility of expression, exchange and discussion with their colleagues. In her personal life, Suzanne is rather talkative and very attached to family values.

Suzanne Ciani ‎– Neverland (Private Music, 1988) Full Album [Electronic/NewAge/Ambient] (April 2024)