Susannah is a feminine given name. It is an English version of the Hebrew name Shoshana, meaning lily. Other variants of the name include Susanna, Susana, Susan, Suzanne, and Susie. Notable people bearing this name include: Susannah Breslin, American writer.
The name Suzette is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Suzette is: Lily.Susannah. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit Susannah courageously defended herself against wrongful accusation. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia.
Suzie is a spelling variant of Susie. Both of the names came about as pet form of either of the names Susan or Susanna. Both of the names are from the same origin, coming from a Hebrew word meaning 'Flower'.
From Greek Σιβυλλα (Sibylla), meaning "prophetess, sibyl". In Greek and Roman legend the sibyls were ten female prophets who practiced at different holy sites in the ancient world.
The name Sybilla is a girl's name of Swedish origin. ... Name Game- GIRLS". Swedish variation of Sibyl. Swedish variation of Sybil. Find other names based on Sybilla using our baby name generator.
meaning "sounding together" Harmony, especially of sound or color. Famous real-life people named Symphony: | Edit. Symphony Rader, member of the popular Rader Family YouTube channel.
User Submitted Meanings. A submission from Texas, United States says the name Zema means "Spiritual Song Male/female" and is of Eritrea origin.
Ryleigh is a made-up spelling variant of the non-gender-specific name Riley (in an apparent attempt to feminize this unisex name). Riley comes from an old Irish given name, Raghallaigh (pronounced rah-hal-ee) which is derived from the Gaelic word “raghalach†meaning 'courageous, valiant.'
Londyn is an Americanized respelling of London. The given name London is essentially the transferred use of a surname which originated as a place name, which we, of course, know as London, England. ... The name is thought to derive from the Celtic element "lond" which means 'wild or bold.'
Addisyn is an Americanized respelling of Addison which is the transferred use of a Scottish surname meaning “son of Addieâ€, Addie being a medieval Scottish Lowlands nickname for Adam. So Addison basically means 'son of Adam.'