No. Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. "Lily" in Hebrew letters is לילי
Yes, Susan is the Hebrew word for the lily flower.
Lily = Shoshanah (שושנה)
lily = shoshana (שושנה) or shoshan (שושן)
The name Susan is of Hebrew origin and means "lily" or "graceful lily." It is a popular name with a timeless and classic feel.
The name Susan originates from Hebrew and means "lily" or "graceful lily." It is a common name in English-speaking countries and dates back to biblical times.
Hebrew: Lily, variant of Susannah
Lily in Hawaiian is translated to "liliko."
Suky is a modern Hebrew nickname for Shoshana (שושנה) which means "lily."
The name Susan is of Hebrew origin, meaning "lily" or "graceful lily." It has been a popular name in English-speaking countries for centuries.
Lilian means nothing in Hebrew because it's an English name. But it might be related to the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "My God is an oath." It also might be related to the flower (Lily) and in that case, the Hebrew equivalent is Shoshana, which means "lily."
I believe Graceful Lily is the English translation of the girls name Suzanne. Its origin is Hebrew