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WDYT of Susan?
Susan means "Lily", I believe. I prefer Lily or Lilyanna, but Susan is nice as well. Susan does sound a little old fashioned, but maybe it will come back in style? WDYT of Lillium as a girls name? Does it sound to masculine?
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I love Susan but I prefer Susannah
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Have always liked it, but am scared to use it, as imo, it does sound "older"... but I guess you could always use Susie... but really do not like that nn.
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I think it's so sweet. Susannah is also interpreted to mean Rose kind of, I think Lily Rose Susannah (while a bit themey for my taste) is a really pretty combo and I enjoy the redundancy. I think Susan and Susannah are both great, and I love nicknames Sue, Susie, and Sukie.
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I like Susan. It has a sweet, uncomplicated appeal. It makes me think of the American Revolution, for some reason. Names like Abigail, Susan, Polly, Sally, and Ellen just seem to go together. Nn Susie is darling.
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I don't care for Susan, and I can't think of another form that I like. It sounds very old fashioned, but not pretty to me.I like Lily and Lillian. I prefer Lillianna to Lilyanna. I don't care for Lillium at all; it sounds like an element.
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It actually could mean Lily or Rose. I much prefer Susannah.Lilium reminds me of beryllium.
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I much prefer Susannah. Lilyanna and Lilium are made up to me.
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It's a little old-fashioned but it's nice. It's a better choice than Lily / Lilyanna I think.
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