Susan
Do you think this name is ready to make a comeback, or is it still too "soccer mom"? I like it myself, I think it's solid and feminine with a fun edge.
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It might be a bit soccer mom (I know one in fact haha - well, lacrosse, but same difference), however, I like it and think it could totally be used. I think Susanna/Suzanne/Susanne/Suzana, etc. might realistically come back first, but Susan is short and sweet and people who like names like Lucy could get behind Susy/Suzie.
It's a grandmother name where I live.
I quite like Susan, but the only nn I enjoy is Susie - Sue does nothing for me at all. So I wouldn't use it: Susannah is a family name which I could use as a mn, but as a fn I'd go for either Suzanne or Suzette.
For some reason, one of my mother's friends nicknamed her Susie - her only given name was Beatrice! I suppose that's why I like Susie. She seemed to attract random nns: another friend always called her Bess.
I quite like Susan, but the only nn I enjoy is Susie - Sue does nothing for me at all. So I wouldn't use it: Susannah is a family name which I could use as a mn, but as a fn I'd go for either Suzanne or Suzette.
For some reason, one of my mother's friends nicknamed her Susie - her only given name was Beatrice! I suppose that's why I like Susie. She seemed to attract random nns: another friend always called her Bess.
I think there are still too many Susans around for it to feel fresh on a baby. It was top 10 here from the 1940s to the 1960s, and the number one name for much of that time. Maybe in twenty years.
I like it too: feminine but not frilly, and pleasing to say.
I like it too: feminine but not frilly, and pleasing to say.
Susan is a beautiful name; for me, no other association can belittle this. However if I were a Susan, I'd hate to be called Sue.
I like it. It's fairly simple and I think it's pretty. I prefer Susannah, mostly because I don't like Sue and Susannah has more options.
maybe! but if i had to place it, it's less soccer mom and more conservative politician to me. so that puts me off. i prefer Susanna- doesn't give me that vibe, has way less bad namesakes to me, feels more classic, more distinct, and sounds less abrupt. but i can appreciate the simplicity of Susan, and how it's a bit less frilly than Susanna.
I like the Narnia character, but Susan itself seems bland, dated, and stuffy to me. (But it's better than Susanne, Susanna, etc.) I think it's a little more dated than a "soccer mom" name.
I know 1 Susan in her 30s that goes by Suze and one who's in her 60s.
I don't think the name is ready for a comeback.
I don't think the name is ready for a comeback.
I have an older friend named Susan (in her 60's) and I associate this name with Narnia a la Susan Pensieve.
It doesn't seem soccer mom to me. Susans are grandmothers now. I really like Susan and always have. It's one of the only names from that midcentury era that I really like. I've always liked the combo Rebecca Susan.
Exactly.
My mom is Susan, she's 71.
The youngest Susan I know would be in her 30s now. I like the name quite a lot as well. I suspect we'll be seeing lots of Susans in the next 10 years or so.
My mom is Susan, she's 71.
The youngest Susan I know would be in her 30s now. I like the name quite a lot as well. I suspect we'll be seeing lots of Susans in the next 10 years or so.
This message was edited 10/7/2018, 7:31 PM