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Suzanne

American  
[soo-zan] / suˈzæn /
Or Suzann

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Susanna or Susannah.


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“It’s hard to replace a $150,000 sponsor with individual donations,” said Suzanne Ford, executive director of San Francisco Pride.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026

Two-time major champion Rybakina made a bright start on Court Suzanne Lenglen, racing to a 5-1 lead before her game started to unravel.

From BBC • May 27, 2026

Perry's mother Suzanne Morrison said the family had trusted Iwamasa.

From Barron's • May 27, 2026

Led by Lamont scientist Suzanne Carbotte, with co-author Anne Bécel, the team sent sound waves into the seafloor and captured their echoes using a 15-kilometer-long array of underwater sensors.

From Science Daily • Apr. 29, 2026

Suzanne had felt some pressure from her parents to pursue medicine though eventually gave up on it, finding that it messed with her joy.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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