Susann
Susann Origin and Meaning
Susann is a feminine name that represents a variation of Susan, which derives from the Hebrew name Shoshana, meaning 'lily' or 'rose.' This particular spelling with the double 'n' ending gives the classic name a slightly distinctive Germanic or Scandinavian flair. Susann reached its peak popularity in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s but has become less common in recent decades. The name carries the same pleasant associations as Susan—intelligence, reliability, and warmth—while the unique spelling provides a subtle differentiation. Susann balances familiarity with individuality, making it recognizable yet somewhat uncommon. The name has literary connections through American author Jacqueline Susann, adding a creative dimension to its character.
Susann Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Susann
- Susann B. WinterGerman actress
- Susann CokalAmerican novelist and academic
- Susann Goksør BjerkrheimNorwegian handball player
- Susann McDonaldAmerican classical harpist
- Jacqueline SusannAmerican novelist