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Soozy
I recently came across this name at work. I often don't mind alternate spellings but there seems to be something off about this one. It makes me think of Leesa with the spelling and I wonder if Leesa looks better to me just because I've encountered it earlier and had more time to get used to it. I really like Suzy and Susie and I'm trying to decide what my feeling are about Soozy. What do you think?https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/109883

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Terrible. Susie, Susie, and Suzy are the only spellings I like. Leesa is not quite as bad but Lisa is much better.
Ooze...
Soozy's sister would be Loosy, and her brothers Mutteo and Jawn.
Leesa is not so evocative of an unappealing word, to me at least.
Looks ridiculous
I misread it as Snoozy like it was a cartoon dwarf name. It doesn't help that two people in my family have/had dogs called Susie (but with creative spellings) or that there are words like floozy, woozy, doozy. And I don't even spell Sukie as Sookie.But it wouldn't bother me IRL. It makes sense even if it's not intuitive for me.

This message was edited 9/9/2024, 12:14 PM

I don't like any spelling of this name, or the sound. This spelling actually makes more sense, but seems kind of off-putting. Susie is probably the cutest spelling, or Suzie.
It feels soapy, nonchalant, sleazy, and silly. Not half bad.
I thought it said snoozy first, like an alternate name for the dwarf sleepy.
Urgh it looks like a typo for “Sooty.”
Terrible
Susie is cute, juvenile and perennial, whereas Soozy is downright childish and nonsense. Sookie is best as an alternative, if you want to keep the first syllable. I'm not fond of Leesa either, but its spelling is better than this.
I'm sorry, but I'm not a fan of this name. Suzy, Susie, and Suzie are much better nicknames for Susanna, Suzanne, and Susan, in my opinion! I don't often mind alternate spelling variants either, but this one reminds me of soot.
Snoozy Soozy? Not a good idea at all.
It just doesn't look right. Overly cutesy, maybe, and nobody goes around named Soozan or Soozanne.