Associations to the word «Susanna»
Noun
- Hester
- Greer
- Niece
- Aus
- Widow
- Eldest
- Cleopatra
- Martha
- Cardinal
- Peterson
- Thompson
- Carmen
- Solomon
- Meredith
- Fresco
- Emilia
- Gottfried
- Wolfgang
- Lisa
- Martyr
- Louvre
- Strauss
- Phelps
- Marriage
- Martinez
- Johanna
- Drew
- Bridget
- Daniel
- Mule
- Le
- Gregory
- Fiona
- Jenny
- Tremble
- Dubois
- Dem
- Tenor
- Duet
- Witchcraft
- Conductor
- Housekeeper
- Presenter
- Repertoire
- Elm
- Pollard
- Requiem
- Sarah
- Susan
- Sus
- Floyd
- Eddy
- Novelist
- Lulu
- Louisa
- Miriam
- Carlson
- Anne
- Sang
- Prologue
- Montgomery
- Phillips
- Jameson
- Mary
- Gil
- Quincy
- Sister
- Count
- Barrow
- Catherine
- Johann
- Clark
- Premiere
- Matthias
- Viscount
- Clifton
- Ryder
- Hayward
- Margaret
- Heller
- Temperance
- Orchestra
- Edwards
- Tapestry
- Hurdle
- Plymouth
- Eliza
- Isabella
- Edward
- Ann
- Benedict
- Playwright
- Son
Wiktionary
SUSANNA, proper noun. A female given name
SUSANNA, proper noun. (biblical character) A follower of Jesus (Luke 8:3)
SUSANNA, proper noun. (biblical) A book of the Apocrypha.
Dictionary definition
SUSANNA, noun. An Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.