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lylac
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Wed, Feb 27 2008, 7:24 pm
anyone heard of this woman's name? where it comes from, or nicknames?
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Squash
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Wed, Feb 27 2008, 9:25 pm
I have heard of it but don't know where it comes from or what it means. there is also another, similar name: sosha.
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ClaRivka
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Wed, Feb 27 2008, 9:25 pm
My friend has the name Susya. Everyone calls her Sassy. (not SAssy but Sussy.)
I think it comes from Susson? Makes sense, no?
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newmom
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Wed, Feb 27 2008, 10:04 pm
There is a place in Israel called susya.
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Tamiri
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 12:51 am
The place in Israel is South of Hevron.
Sus (pronounced SOOS) is a horse.
If my "Hebrew" ears heard that name on a girl I would
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Ruchel
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 7:09 am
Probably from the root Sus/Zis, sweet. Like Zissel, Susha...
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brooklyn
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 12:08 pm
I don't think that name would work well in a Spanish speaking country.
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mommy24
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 12:22 pm
brooklyn wrote: | I don't think that name would work well in a Spanish speaking country. |
LOL, I was trying to remember which language I've used that word.
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cassandra
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 12:40 pm
brooklyn wrote: | I don't think that name would work well in a Spanish speaking country. |
Yeah, I was just about to post it means "dirty" in Spanish.
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lylac
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Thu, Feb 28 2008, 7:07 pm
Happens to be that my husband is a native spanish speaker and is froma spanish speaking country, and has never mentioned this, but now that you said so, you're right! it was my grandmother's name, and I'm trying to figure out if it's really from zisel or not.
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