A Name That Traverses History
What’s in a name? For me, ‘Susan’ isn’t just a collection of letters but a bridge connecting me to a rich tapestry of cultures and history. Found in ancient Egypt, Greece, Persia, and even in the languages of the Far East, my name carries a legacy that spans continents and eras.
The Meaning Behind the Name
The name ‘Susan’ means ‘Lily of the Valley,’ representing purity and rebirth, and ‘lotus flower,’ symbolising beauty and resilience. Each interpretation of the name reflects a facet of its timeless grace.
A Tribute to a Beloved Grandmother
My connection to the name ‘Susan’ is deeply personal. Named after my dad’s mum, a nurse and harpist, I feel a profound bond with her despite never having the chance to meet her. Her tragic loss to a drunk driver years before my birth left a legacy of creativity and love for music that I like to believe I’ve inherited.
Nicknames and Memories
Throughout my life, my dad affectionately called me Suz, Suzette, and Susie. The annoying melody of ‘Wake Up Little Susie’ often echoed around our home. It’s funny how, apart from my dad, most people stick to ‘Susan’ for me. What’s up with that? ????
Embracing an ‘Old-Fashioned’ Name
Some say ‘Susan’ is an old-fashioned name, but to me, it has always felt timeless rather than dated. I count myself among the lucky few who genuinely love their name. It’s a part of my identity that ties me to my family’s past and the diverse cultural history the name carries.
Does your name carry a special meaning, a family tradition, or a unique story? Let me know in the comments! I’d love to hear how your name shapes your identity and connects you to your heritage.
Stay awesome,
Susan x
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