Certificate of Name
Suellen
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Suellen is an English feminine given name, a contraction of Susan and Ellen. It originated in the 20th century, largely popularized by Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind, where it belongs to Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister.Etymology and OriginThe name combines two independent names: Susan, itself an English variant of Susanna, and Ellen, a form of Helen. Susanna derives from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), which comes from the Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna), a word meaning "lily" (and later also "rose"). In the Old Testament Apocrypha, Susanna is a woman falsely accused of adultery, saved by the prophet Daniel. Ellen is of Greek origin, meaning "torch" or "moon" in reference to the goddess Helen's mythological association.Notable BearersIn Brazil, the name is particularly well-established in various spellings, including Suelen. Notable Brazilian bearers include:Maria Suelen Altheman (born 1988), Olympic judokaSuellen Cristine Delangelica Lima (born 1989), sitting volleyball playerSuelen Pinto (born 1987), volleyball playerOther notable individuals include American educator and politician Suellen Reed (born 1945), bullying prevention activist SuEllen Fried (1932–2024), and artist Suellen Rocca (1943–2020), a member of the Chicago Imagists.The name also appears in Filipino activism through Suellen Escribano. Some bearers known primarily by the single name include Brazilian digital artist Nathália Suellen and transgender influencer Suellen Carey.Distribution and VariantsWhile the name gained awareness through American popular culture, it has seen modest usage in English-speaking countries. A Brazilian Portuguese variant is Suélen.Meaning: Contraction of Susan and EllenOrigin: EnglishType: Compound/ContractionUsage regions: English-speaking world, Brazil
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