Susan
Susan is a female first name.
He is an English form of Susanne, which comes from the Hebrew ( " schoschanah ") and " the lily " or " the red lily " means.
Other forms are Susann, Suzanne, Susanna, Susen, Suzie and Suzette.
The name has been used since the 1920s. While he was one of the most popular names from the mid- 1950s, he is awarded only rarely since the 1990s.
Name winners
- Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), American suffragist ( " Napoleon of the women's movement " )
- Susan Blackmore ( born 1951 ), British writer and broadcaster
- Susan Cooper ( born 1935 ), English writer
- Susan Evance (* 1780 ), English poet
- Susan Hampshire ( b. 1937 ), British actress
- Susan Hayward (1918-1975), American film actress
- Susan Hiller ( b. 1942 ), American artist
- Susan E. Hinton ( born 1950 ), American writer
- Susan Hoecke (* 1981), German actress and model
- Susan Howard ( born 1944 ), American actress
- Susan Neiman ( b. 1955 ), American philosopher
- Susan Orlean, American journalist and author
- Susan Peters (1921-1952), American actress
- Susan Elizabeth Phillips, American writer
- Susan Raye ( born 1944 ), American country singer
- Susan Rigvava - Dumas ( b. 1966 ), Dutch musical actress
- Susan Sarandon ( b. 1946 ), American actress
- Susan Schubert ( born 1959 ), German singer
- Susan Seidelman ( born 1952 ), American film director
- Susan Sideropoulos (* 1980), German actress
- Susan Sontag (1933-2004), American writer, essayist and journalist
- Susan Stahnke (born 1967 ), German actress and television presenter
- Susan Stuart Frackleton (1848-1932), American painter and ceramic artist