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11-550: Susana Gender Female Origin Meaning Lotus Flower(Water Lily) Other names Alternative spelling Susanna , Suzanna Related names Susan , Suzanne Susana is a feminine given name . Like its variants, which include the names Susanna and Susan , it is derived from Σουσάννα, Sousanna , the Greek form of

22-753: A Masters in NLP. Finally in 1996 she pursued a musical career with a project called "Xquenda" which was her first album with songs in two Mexican languages Otomi and Zapotec, and also in Spanish. As a result the "Xquenda Cultural Association" was founded to support indigenous cultural projects. Harp, has performed in major venues in America and Europe as well as major festivals in Mexico promoting traditional Mexican music. She performs songs in indigenous languages such as Zapotec, Mixtec and Nahuatl as well as Spanish, projecting

33-1768: Is Zsuzsanna in Hungary . In Polish it is Zuzanna . In addition to its use in English , the spelling Susana is also common in countries such as Spain and Portugal . People with the given name [ edit ] Authors, poets and writers [ edit ] Susana Calandrelli (1901-1978), Argentine writer and teacher Susana Chavez-Silverman , American writer and professor Susana Chávez (1974–2011), Mexican poet and activist Susana Medina (born 1966), English-Spanish writer Susana Molinari Leguizamón , Argentine writer Susana Pagano (born 1968), Mexican author Entertainment [ edit ] Susana Duijm (1936–2016), Venezuelan entertainer Susana Félix (born 1975), Portuguese entertainer Susana Miller , Argentine tango dancer Film and television [ edit ] Susana Blaustein Muñoz , Argentine film director Susana Campos (1934-2004), Argentine actress Susana Dosamantes (1948-2022), Mexican actress Susana Freyre , Argentine actress Susana Giménez (born 1944), Argentine actress and host Susana González (born 1973), Mexican actress Susana Werner (born 1977), Brazilian model and actress Music [ edit ] Susana Jamaladinova (born 1983), better known by her stage name Jamala, Ukrainian singer, actress and songwriter. Winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Susana, Lady Walton (1926–2010), wife of composer Sir William Walton Susana Baca (born 1944), Peruvian singer Susana - Sanne Boomhouwer (born 1984), Dutch trance music singer who performs under

44-554: Is also spelled Susana in Spain and Portugal, where it is more common. The Hebrew form Shoshana is still commonly used by Jewish people in the diaspora and in contemporary Israel , often shortened to "Shosh" or "Shoshi". Susana Harp Susana Harp Iturribarria (born April 8, 1968) is a Mexican singer and politician. She currently serves as a senator representing the state of Oaxaca . Born in Oaxaca de Juárez , her mother

55-574: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Susanna (given name) Susanna or Suzanna is a feminine first name , of Egyptian and Persian origin. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke . It is often spelled Susannah , although Susanna is the original spelling. It is derived from the Egyptian shoshen , meaning "Iris flower". Arabic سوسن ( Sausan ) meaning "iris". Persian سوسن ( Susan )

66-481: Is from Oaxaca and her father is Lebanese , from a very small community in Mexico. In her childhood she was a quiet girl, but always showed interest in music as she was influenced by her grandfather Jorge Fernando Iturribarria. At the age of 16 she started studying singing although she remained focused in her academic career until completing a degree in psychology. At the age of 22 she moved to Mexico City to continue her formal studies followed at Gestalt Psychotherapy and

77-771: Is the Persian spelling of this name and the Armenian "Susan", Shushan-Սուսան (Սուսաննա)= Շուշան (Շուշաննա, Շուշանիկ) also means iris. The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden , Italy , the Netherlands and Finland , as well as in the English-speaking world. The spelling Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia and spelling Zsuzsanna in Hungary . In Poland it is Zuzanna. Even though very uncommon, it

88-614: The Hebrew שושנה, Shoshannah , which could have been derived from the Aramaic language . ܫܘܫܢ , Shoshan means lily in Arabic . سوسن , Susan , is the Persian spelling of this name. The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden , Italy , the Netherlands and Finland , as well as much of the English-speaking world. Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia , and the spelling

99-567: The culture of marginalized communities through music. To this date she has eight studio recordings and supports more than 50 cultural projects, both for independent artists and indigenous communities. In December 2017, Harp accepted an invitation from the National Regeneration Movement to serve as the party's state coordinator in Oaxaca, a position that set her on the path to be on its Oaxaca Senate ticket in 2018. She

110-1801: The mononym "Susana" Susana Harp (born 1968), Mexican singer Susana Rinaldi (born 1935), Argentine tango singer Susana Seivane (born 1976), Galician gaita player Susana Zabaleta (born 1964), Mexican singer and actress Politics [ edit ] Susana Camarero (born 1970), Spanish politician Susana Chou (born 1941), Chinese politician Susana Higuchi (1950–2021), Peruvian politician and engineer Susana Malcorra (born 1954), United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Field Support Susana Martinez (born 1959), Governor of New Mexico Susana Mendoza (born 1972), City Clerk of Chicago Susana Vilca , Peruvian congresswoman Susana Villarán (born 1949), Peruvian politician Sports [ edit ] Susana Escobar (born 1987), Mexican swimmer and Olympian Susana Feitor (born 1975), Portuguese racewalker Susana Peper (born 1946), Argentine swimmer Susana Somolinos (born 1977), Spanish judoka Susana Torrejón (born 1960), Spanish Olympian sprint canoer Others [ edit ] Susana Barreiros (born 1981), Venezuelan judge Susana Centeno , Puerto Rican nurse and public servant Susana Ferrari Billinghurst (1914–1999), Argentine aviator Susana López Charretón (born 1957), Mexican virologist Susana Beatriz Decibe , Argentine sociologist Susana Rivera-Mills , Salvadoran sociolinguist and academic administrator Susana Urbina (born 1946), Peruvian-American psychologist See also [ edit ] Shuzianna (Goddess) Susanna (given name) Susannah (given name) Susan Susie (disambiguation) Suzanne (given name) Susanne (given name) Sue (name) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

121-519: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Susana_(given_name)&oldid=1238657512 " Categories : Given names Given names derived from plants or flowers Hidden categories: All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from September 2014 Articles with short description Short description

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