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- Susy Dahl
- Suzy Dahl
- Susie Dhal
- Susy Dhal
- Suzy Dhal
- Susie Dall
- Susy Dall
- Suzy Dall
- Susi Dahl
- Susi Dhal
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- Canada 8%
Susie originates as a diminutive of the name Susan. Susan itself comes from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, meaning "lily." The transformation from Shoshannah to Susan involved linguistic changes as the name traveled through different languages. Greek adopted it as Sousanna, and Latin further modified it to Susanna. The "ie" ending in Susie is a common English way to create an affectionate, smaller version of a name. The name Susan, and therefore Susie, gained popularity in English-speaking countries after the Protestant Reformation. The biblical figure Susanna, known for her virtue, contributed to its appeal. Susie emerged as a familiar nickname for Susan, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries. While Susan has remained a consistently used name, Susie has experienced fluctuations in popularity, often favored as a more informal and endearing alternative. Other variations include Sue and Suzette.
The surname Dahl has its roots in Scandinavia, particularly in Norway and Sweden, where it is derived from the Old Norse word "dalr," meaning "valley." This geographical connection suggests that the name was originally used to describe individuals who lived in or near a valley, reflecting the topography of the region. The surname began to appear in written records as early as the Middle Ages, with its bearers often associated with agrarian lifestyles, as valleys were typically fertile areas suitable for farming. Over time, the name evolved, and its bearers may have taken on various occupations related to agriculture, trade, or craftsmanship, contributing to the socio-economic fabric of their communities.
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