The baby name Siusaidh is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SHOO-see (IPA: /ˈʃuːsi/).
Siusaidh is Scottish Gaelic in Origin.
The baby name Siusaidh is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SHOO-see (IPA: /ˈʃuːsi/).
Siusaidh is Scottish Gaelic in Origin.
Siusaidh is the Scottish Gaelic diminutive of Siùsan (Susan), ultimately from Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning “lily” (often extended to “flower” or “rose”). The unaccented Siusaidh commonly appears in English-language contexts where diacritics are dropped; Siùsaidh is the standard Gaelic spelling. Related forms include Siùsan, Susie, Suzy, Susi, Susan, Susanna/Susannah, Suzanne, Shoshana/Shoshannah, and the Irish Gaelic Siúsaí.
Used mainly in Gaelic-speaking Scotland - especially the Highlands and Islands - Siusaidh has long functioned as a familiar or affectionate byname, though it also appears as an independent given name in modern records. During 20th-century Gaelic cultural revival and ongoing interest in heritage names, it saw modest use, with many bearers alternating between Siusaidh and Susie/Susan in English documents. Today it remains rare but recognizable in Scottish and diaspora communities, appreciated for its floral symbolism and clear Gaelic identity.
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