Marie-Susanne
Latin and Hebrew · Girl · 5 syllables
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About the name Marie-Susanne
Marie-Susanne combines two names: Marie derives from the Latin "Maria," meaning "of the sea" or "beloved," while Susanne comes from the Hebrew "Shoshana," meaning "lily." The compound name thus merges Romance and Semitic linguistic roots, carrying connotations of beauty and grace.
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Etymology
Marie-Susanne combines two names: Marie derives from the Latin "Maria," meaning "of the sea" or "beloved," while Susanne comes from the Hebrew "Shoshana," meaning "lily." The compound name thus merges Romance and Semitic linguistic roots, carrying connotations of beauty and grace.
This name is primarily used in French-speaking and Germanic-speaking cultures, with strong Christian associations due to both components' biblical significance—Mary as the mother of Jesus and Susanna as a virtuous woman in the Bible. The hyphenated form became particularly common in French-speaking regions during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Marie-Susanne currently ranks #9,012 in the United States as a girl's name.
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