Certificate of Name
Shushan
Feminine
Armenian
Meaning & Origin
Shushan is an Armenian feminine name meaning "lily," derived from Semitic origins. It is a cognate of Susanna, which ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Shoshanna (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה), meaning "lily" (or "rose" in modern Hebrew). The Hebrew root shoshan (שׁוֹשָׁן) may have roots in the Egyptian word for lotus, sšn. Etymology and History The name Shushan is closely related to the ancient city of Susa (modern Shush in Iran), which served as the capital of Elam and the Achaemenid Empire. In Hebrew, the city is called Shushan (שׁוּשָׁן), the same term used in the name. The biblical Book of Esther is set in the citadel of Susa, where Queen Esther (Hadassah) played a pivotal role. This shared root likely contributed to the name's diffusion across cultures, as seen in Armenian usage. Notable Bearers and Variants Prominent bearers include Shushan Dombey, an Armenian philanthropist, and Shushan Nazan Nejad, an Afghan-born activist. A well-known diminutive is Shushanik (Շուշանիկ), notably the 19th-century Armenian poet Shushanik Kurghinian. Variants such as Syuzanna and the Hebrew original Shoshanna reflect the name's widespread use across cultures including Armenian, Persian, and Jewish communities. Cultural Significance In Armenian culture, the name Shushan is not only linked to the biblical heroine Susanna but also carries connections to the ancient city of Susa, a major historic site. The name symbolizes purity and beauty, akin to the lily flower. It remains a graceful and traditional choice among Armenian families. Meaning: Lily Origin: Armenian, derived from Hebrew and Semitic roots Type: First name, feminine Usage Regions: Armenia and Armenian diaspora
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