| |
Susan
Hebrew, "Lily"
Clean and simple, Susan was one of the most popular names for girls born in the 1950s and '60s, but its ho-hum, generic quality has caused it to fade like a prom dress that's been in the back of the closet too long. For more contemporary oomph, try Susannah or Suzi.
Variations
Suisann,
Sukee,
Sawsan,
Sukey,
Suezanne,
Suisan,
Suesanne,
Suesonne,
Sueva,
Suezann,
Soosanna,
Suesan,
Soosan,
Suesann,
Siouxsie,
Sonel,
Zanna,
Sioux,
Suanny,
Suzy,
Suzie,
Suzee,
Susanetta,
Suze,
Susanna,
Susanka,
Sue,
Susannagh,
Susette,
Susen,
Suson,
Siusan,
Suzan,
Suzane,
Suzanna,
Suzannah,
Suzetta,
Suzon,
Suzzanne,
Suzette,
Susannah,
Sunel,
Zuzanna,
Sosan,
Shu Shu,
Suke,
Sukie,
Sosanna,
Sosana,
Susee,
Susi,
Susie,
Susy
Nicknames
Suzy,
Suzu,
Suzie,
Suzee,
Suze,
Sukie,
Susee,
Sue,
Susi,
Susie,
Susy
Related Lists
Top American girls' names of the 1940s,
Top American girls' names of the 1950s,
Top American girls' names of the 1960s,
Top American girls' names of the 1970s
Popularity rankings from the Social Security Administration
About name popularity rankings
You may find some surprises -- for example, who knew Jennifer was a boy's name? Because this feature uses actual Social Security data, it includes the human error that attends a large survey, but it still reliably reflects the patterns of naming fashion.
Take your baby name for a test drive!
|
|
Popular Baby Names Topics
Celebrity Baby Names
Best Baby Names for a Girl
Cute Boy Baby Names
One-Syllable Baby Names
Last Names That Make Great First Names
Grandparents' Names That Are Cool Again
|
|
Advertisement
Advertisement
Follow us on
Twitter
Sign up for our
Newsletters
Find us on
Facebook
Subscribe to our
RSS Feeds
Latin, "Noblewoman"
Patricia is well-bred and serious, a prep-school girl headed for the Ivy League.When she's feeling more playful, she goes by Patty, Patsy or Trish.
Advertisement
|
|
Comments