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Susan comes from the Hebrew name Sosanna, meaning "rose/lily".
Shana comes from the Hebrew and is a variant of Shoshana, meaning lily or rose. Shana pronounced "shayna" is a variant of Shaina, meaning beautiful.
Susan comes from the Hebrew name Shoshana (שושנה) which means "lily" or "rose"Susan comes from the Hebrew name Shoshana (שושנה), which means Lily or Rose.
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.
In Hebrew the meaning of the name Sue is: Graceful lily.
Greg has no meaning in Hebrew. The name comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek.Greg has no meaning in Hebrew. The name comes from Greek, so it only has meaning in Greek.
Sue is a French surname and it means Lily flower.2nd Answerer says: The female given name Sue comes from the Hebrew language Shoshana,meaning "a rose or lily, graceful lily". The French version is Susanne or Suzette.
Susan is a proper noun. A proper noun is something like San Fransisco, Luis, The Empire State Building etc.Real Answer:Susan comes from the Hebrew name Shoshanah, which means Lily, or Lily of the Valley (a flower, which is the flower for May).
It comes from the Hebrew name meaning "dedicated".
The name Millicent has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. Millicent comes from Old Germanic, so it probably has a meaning in that language.
Susy, a shortened form of the Hebrew original name 'Susan', is Lily.
The name Stacy has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. The name Stacy comes from the Latinized form of the Greek name Αναστασιος (Anastasios) which means "resurrection".