Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈzu.za.na/(Czech, Slovak)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Czech, Slovak and Lithuanian form of Susanna.

Related Names

DiminutivesZuzanka, Zuzka(Czech) Zuza, Zuzanka, Zuzka(Slovak)
Other Languages & CulturesSuzana(Albanian) Sawsan(Arabic) Susanna(Armenian) Susanna, Susannah(Biblical) Sousanna(Biblical Greek) Shoshanna(Biblical Hebrew) Susanna(Biblical Latin) Susanna(Catalan) Suzana(Croatian) Susanne, Sanne, Susann(Danish) Susanna, Suzanne, Sanne, Suus, Suze(Dutch) Susan, Susanna, Suzanne, Sookie, Sue, Suki, Sukie, Susanne, Susie, Suz, Suzan, Suzanna, Suzi, Suzie, Suzy, Zanna(English) Susanna, Susanne, Sanna, Sanni(Finnish) Suzanne, Suzette(French) Susanne, Susann, Suse, Susi(German) Shoshana(Hebrew) Zsuzsanna, Zsazsa, Zsuzsa, Zsuzsi(Hungarian) Susanna(Italian) Zane, Zuzanna(Latvian) Suzana(Macedonian) Huhana(Maori) Susanne, Susann(Norwegian) Zuzanna, Zula, Zuza, Zuzia(Polish) Susana(Portuguese) Suzana(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Susanna, Syuzanna(Russian) Suzana(Serbian) Suzana(Slovene) Susana, Susanita(Spanish) Susanna, Susanne, Sanna, Susann(Swedish) Susanna(Ukrainian)

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   youthful   natural   wholesome   strange   complex  

Name Days

Czechia: August 11
Lithuania: February 19
Lithuania: August 11
Slovakia: August 11

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Entry updated January 21, 2022