Suanne
Meaning
Graceful Lily
The story behind Suanne
Suanne appears to be a modern variant or blend created in the 20th century, likely combining elements of names such as Susan or Sue with the suffix -anne. While Susan itself derives from the Hebrew name Shoshana (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה), meaning "lily" or "rose," and Anne comes from the Hebrew Channah (חַנָּה), meaning "grace" or "favor," Suanne as a unified given name has no documented pre-20th-century history. The name emerged during an era of creative name construction, when American parents increasingly invented new combinations by merging established names or adding fashionable suffixes.
Suanne carries no independent biblical or mythological significance, as it is a modern coinage rather than a historically attested name borne by a notable figure. Its mid-century American popularity (peaking in the 1950s) reflects broader naming trends of that period, when parents sought distinctive alternatives to traditional names while maintaining recognizable elements. The combination structure—merging a common short form with a classical suffix—was characteristic of American name innovation during the postwar era. Today, Suanne remains primarily a product of 20th-century creativity rather than historical tradition.
✨ Quick facts
- Syllables
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- Numerology
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