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Susana

Susana is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, a variant of Susannah (Susanne, Suzanne) derived from Shoshannah, commonly interpreted as “lily” or “the lily.” The form Susana is widespread in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking cultures, and it is used in various other languages as well. In biblical tradition, Susanna appears in the Book of Daniel as a virtuous woman, contributing to the name’s religious associations in some communities.

The name is particularly popular in Spain, Latin America, Portugal, and among Hispanic communities worldwide. It

Notable people with the name include Susana Giménez, an Argentine television host and actress; Susana Díaz,

is
commonly
used
in
its
native
form
without
diacritics,
though
diminutives
and
nicknames
such
as
Susy,
Susi,
or
Su
can
be
found.
a
Spanish
politician
who
served
as
President
of
the
regional
government
of
Andalusia;
Susana
Baca,
a
Peruvian
singer
and
former
Minister
of
Culture;
and
Susana
Dosamantes,
a
Mexican
actress.